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Anonymous Coward User ID: 11085553 Egypt 02/19/2012 05:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They were there earlier this month and the Chief Insp. said everything is very positive and good - and they will return for another visit Feb. 20-22. All this warmongering is BS. Iran has no intend to build a nuclear weapon. Even the Ayatolla said a WMD is anti-islamic. And now Dempsey comes out and speaks some words of truth - Cameron follows that a strike wouldn't be smart. Doom off all along, it's bluffing and warmongering by a few nutjobs........they know whoever attacks Iran is doomed and cause WWIII. Nutjobs want that but thankfully majority don't. |
Praescientia User ID: 10976438 United States 02/19/2012 05:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Iran has always been fully cooperative with IAEA and ALL their nuclear power stations are under their supervision-since the beginning. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11085553 Iran uses the IAEA to stall for time at every possible opportunity.... They have been doing it for years now. Brilliant strategy actually. The IAEA may gain access to Iran's nuclear power facilities, but will never have any access to their secure weapons development facilities. It's irrelevant anyway... Iran doesn't need nukes, now or in the future. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 11085553 Egypt 02/19/2012 06:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Iran has always been fully cooperative with IAEA and ALL their nuclear power stations are under their supervision-since the beginning. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11085553 Iran uses the IAEA to stall for time at every possible opportunity.... They have been doing it for years now. Brilliant strategy actually. The IAEA may gain access to Iran's nuclear power facilities, but will never have any access to their secure weapons development facilities. It's irrelevant anyway... Iran doesn't need nukes, now or in the future. and how is that the IAEA's or another countries business? who says they build nukes there? Hm? Like the WMD's of Iraq? Does the US let people from other nations enter their top secret bases? Or Israel for that matter? Their nuke weapons development plant is in such bad condition that they pass out iodine pills to residents frequently...wtf is up with that? |
Praescientia User ID: 10976438 United States 02/19/2012 06:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | and how is that the IAEA's or another countries business? who says they build nukes there? Hm? Like the WMD's of Iraq? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11085553 Does the US let people from other nations enter their top secret bases? Or Israel for that matter? Their nuke weapons development plant is in such bad condition that they pass out iodine pills to residents frequently...wtf is up with that? It isn't anyone's business, or it wouldn't be if for one thing... Iran signed the NPT (nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty) They essentially agreed to unlimited inspections and access. Which they have repeatedly failed to honor... And that is the problem for Israel and the West especially when combined with their threats and sponsoring of terrorists among other things such as research and development into chemical and biological weapons. Of course, you can run with the notion that this is all propaganda for now, or at least until the day when it all comes way too close to home. Last Edited by Praescientia on 02/19/2012 06:30 PM |