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French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned on Wednesday that the nuclear threat that Iran could cause remains a "preemptive strike" against its nuclear sites."Their military ambitions, nuclear and ballistic are a growing threat that could lead to a preemptive attack against Iranian sites, causing a major crisis that France does not want under any circumstances," said Sarkozy at the XIX Annual Conference of Ambassadors. Repression in SyriaThe French president said today that Syria's Bashar al-Assad made "something irreparable" against the demonstrators in their country, and said the power in Damascus is mistaken if he thinks he's safe."He made something irreparable and France, together with its partners, will do whatever it takes to prevail freedom and democracy," said the head of state in his speech opening the annual conference of French ambassadors, being held this week in Paris.Sarkozy also expressed regret that the Security Council of United Nations "will not accept their responsibility for this would be slaughter," and considered that in future the international community "will be accused of not having gone far enough.""It behooves us to fight for consensus and act", he told the heads of delegations galas, who told them that before diplomacy revolved around stability, in regimens that were not democratic example, while the boom the Arab spring, could be reconciled, "the reality and the values they defend."According to the latest figures from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights protests against al-Assad, which began last March, he took the lives of 2434 people, including 459 civilians and 1975 members of the military and security forces.That organization reported today that Syria only during the month of Ramadan in that country, where he continued repression of the regime's forces, killed a total of 473 people.