Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2005-10-12-Speech-3-095"
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"Madam President, the question is, what do we want: do we want a new Iraq in Iran?
We should not adopt an aggressive resolution which might be used as an alibi by the Americans for a unilateral invasion of Iran. I worry about seeing more innocent victims, as in Madrid and London. I do not want to see oil go back up to USD 70 and 100. So we have to proceed down another path:
. To dispel Iran's fears. To reduce its intolerance and to disarm its fanaticism. Fanaticism is worse than a nuclear bomb.
Deng Xiaoping said, never corner a cat, always leave it a way out. We are cornering the cat. I do not want the cat at my throat, I do not want the cat at Europe's throat.
What the Americans want is irrational. The United States is asking us to put Islam in Europe with Turkey and are asking us to fight Islam in the person of Persia. Let us at long last follow a clearly European policy."@en1
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"dialogue, dialogue, dialogue"1
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