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The United States of America today announced that India, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Turkey and Taiwan have all significantly reduced their volume of crude oil purchases from Iran.
Mr. Van Diieoen stresses that the use of WMD especially against cities - would have horrendous physical, psychological, and economic consequences, and could even threaten the maintenance of civil order in the countries.
Prima facie, the situation looks similar to what was in 2003 just prior to American invasion of Iraq. There is a sense of deja vu among the observers. But it needs to be kept in mind that Iran is not Iraq.
Without swift and serious progress to resolve the international community's doubts about Iran's nuclear program, there will be further instability in an already tense region, Ms DiCarlo stressed.
The United States government encourages the Iraqis to take whatever measures they can to ensure the implementation of the appropriate United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions.