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Obama says Iran officially "on notice"
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PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - President Barack Obama warned Iran on Friday that it was "on notice" and said it would have to "come clean" about its disputed nuclear program at a meeting of world powers on October 1.
"The international community has spoken. It is now up to Iran to respond," Obama told a news conference after a Group of 20 summit of rich and developing nations.
He said he did not want to speculate on possible courses of actions, but added: "We do not rule out any options when it comes to U.S. security interests."
Earlier in the day he stood with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy to accuse Iran of building a secret nuclear fuel plant.
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