United States praises ' United ' message sent by the UN nuclear watchdog expressed deep and growing concern ' ' by Iran's nuclear program. But the resolution does not lay the basis for action.
The resolution Friday by the United States sought of adoption: international unity.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said that the world has sent a "unified message" to Iran that it must answer the questions about emerging signs of a military dimension to the program.
But now comes the hard part: getting even more the international community to move beyond rhetoric to action on concerns of "improving".
No one expects the adoption of a resolution by the International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Governors will ask Iran to change the program that the IAEA says it shows signs of the research and development in an area that could only have military applications.