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‘And then what?’ A strike on Iran may be one problem too many for Bush

By Daniel Dombey, Demetri Sevastopulo and Andrew Ward

Published: November 11 2007 19:44 | Last updated: November 11 2007 19:44

In Washington and in the world at large, fears are growing that the US may mount a pre-emptive military attack on Iran.

President George W. Bush recently described the dispute over Iran’s nuclear programme in near-apocalyptic terms, warning America’s partners to prevent Tehran from obtaining the bomb if they were “interested in avoiding world war three”. Vice-president Dick Cheney declared, in an echo of his prewar rhetoric on Iraq: “We will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon.”

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