Good for the Prime Minister for calling a spade a spade.
Prime Minister Paul Martin had tough words for Iran today, telling NATO leaders that while diplomacy
remains a top priority, the world must be prepared to take tougher measures.
The world community "must be prepared to stand behind its words with stronger measures," he told a NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium.
When questioned by reporters, Martin did not elaborate on what he meant by "stronger measures."
He said he would let his words stand for themselves.
Martin's remarks fall in line with those of the Bush administration, which has consistently spoken out about Iran's nuclear program.
I am interested if the words will actually stand for themselves or more to the point if the Prime Minister will stand behind the words. I suspect he just might...
