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"en.20060215.3.3-049"2
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Mr President, there is no greater sin in politics than the sin of naïvety. A one-minute speech such as this can only appeal to the emotions and the imagination.
The sin of naïvety is what we all commit when we utter these wise words, when we agree with one another and when we remain unconcerned as these words have absolutely no effect. We are forever repeating the same words. Iran is constantly creating new situations. Has Iran recently come closer to having atomic weapons? – Yes, it has. Has it come closer to atomic energy? – Yes, it has. Has it come closer to possessing effective means of delivering these weapons? Yes, it has. – Yes, it has come closer, but we continue to utter the same words, the same naïve words.
Let us prepare for the day when nuclear weapons in Iran become a reality. Let us change our defence doctrine then, because Europe will also be affected, and let us remember how dearly the sin of naïvety cost Europe in the past."@en1
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"Marek Maciej Siwiec (PSE ). –"1
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