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Obama: U.S. patience with Iran not unlimited

After a day of multilateral talks between world powers and Iran over the latter\'s contentious nuclear program, U.S. President Barack Obama warned on Thursday that American patience with the Islamic Republic was not unlimited.
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October 1, 2009

After a day of multilateral talks between world powers and Iran over the latter’s contentious nuclear program, U.S. President Barack Obama warned on Thursday that American patience with the Islamic Republic was not unlimited.

Iran must prove that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and not geared toward atomic weapons, said Obama, adding that the world powers had sent a clear and unified message to that effect.

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