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WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (Xinhuanet)-- The United States
said on Tuesday that it has no plan to attack Iran and remains committed to
diplomacy over the Islamic republic's controversial nuclear program.
"The president (George W. Bush) made it pretty clear, he said previously that Iran is not Iraq," White House
spokesman Scott McClellan told a news briefing.
"We're working with the international community to
solve this in a peaceful and diplomatic manner, that's what we've been doing and
continue to do," McClellan said.
McClellan made the remarks after Iran announced it
had resumed sensitive atomic research.
The spokesman also reiterated possibility to refer
Iran's nuclear issue to the Security Council of the United Nations.
"In terms of options ... he (Bush) never takes
options off the table," he said, noting that if Iran breaches its international
obligations, "there's no other choice but to refer the matter" to the UN
Security Council for possible sanctions.
The United States and the European Union suspect
Tehran is trying to develop weapons under cover of a civilian atomic energy
program, a charge Iran vehemently denies. Enditem |