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Reuters gets a little too enthusiastic with the spellchecker...
The United States and the European Union's three biggest powers said on Thursday that talks with Iran to curb its nuclear program were at an impasse and Tehran should be brought before the Security Council. Iranian Foreign Minister Moocher Mistake warned that a referral would have "consequences" for the West.
(special thanks to R***, a good friend of Atlas Blogged, who explains: His name is really Manouchehr Mottaki. The story makes it much funnier than that. See the Reuters story here.)
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