Robert Gates: Iran Sanctions Should Happen In 'Weeks, Not Months'

Huffington Post – Feb 9, 2010
Defense Secretary Robert Gates wants sanctions on Iran in "weeks, not months."/ PARIS — U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates wants to see the United Nations slap sanctions on Iran in "weeks, not months." Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell told reporters Tuesday that Gates "clearly thinks time is of the essence." Gates is returning to Washington after spending a week in Europe. In Paris on Monday ... [More]
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