Iran Nuclear NewsSenator: Sanctions against Iran still worth a try

Senator: Sanctions against Iran still worth a try

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ImageAP: A Republican senator says a new round of United Nations sanctions probably won't stop Iran's pursuit of a suspect nuclear program. The Associated Press

ImageWASHINGTON (AP) — A Republican senator says a new round of United Nations sanctions probably won't stop Iran's pursuit of a suspect nuclear program.

But Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee says President Barack Obama is doing the right thing by trying to win international backing for more penalties. Alexander calls Iran the "most dangerous enemy" the United States faces.

Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Connecticut independent, says a nuclear-armed Iran would, in his words, "change the world," and he called for tougher, faster sanctions from Congress.

Iran rejects calls to abandon its nuclear program, arguing that it is for peaceful purposes and not for developing weapons.

Alexander and Lieberman spoke on "Fox News Sunday."

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