elections Sunday and will have to face a runoff. But few doubt she will win it. Rousseff has indicated she won’t abandon her predecessor’s efforts in the international realm, including his approach to Iran. But she has also made clear she won’t be cozying up to President Ahmadi-nejad. “No one treats Iran with affection,” she said coldly. She said Brazil will try to resolve knotty international issues with diplomacy, not like the Americans, whose resort to military power, she said, was counterproductive in Iraq.