
Bush: UN must enforce NKorea, Iran sanctions
US President George W. Bush told the UN General Assembly on Tuesday that it must enforce sanctions against North Korea and Iran over their nuclear programs.
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US President George W. Bush told the UN General Assembly on Tuesday that it must enforce sanctions against North Korea and Iran over their nuclear programs.
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