Saudis prepare for "sudden nuclear hazards" after Cheney visit | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 373247 United Kingdom 03/31/2008 06:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Plan to Deal With Radiation Hazard Before Shoura Council Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Arab News RIYADH, 24 March 2008 — The Shoura Council has discussed a national plan to deal with any potential leakage of radioactive material in the Kingdom following warnings of possible attacks on Iran’s nuclear reactors. “The plan to check radiation hazards was discussed by Shoura members, but it will be discussed and reviewed again before being tabled for voting,” a Shoura Council member said yesterday. “The King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology (KACST) has prepared a proposal that encapsulates the probabilities of a nuclear and radiation leak in case of any unexpected attacks,” said the Shoura member, speaking on condition of anonymity. This concern has also been echoed several times by Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal in his meetings with regional and international leaders. “Riyadh has been of the view that the Middle East region should be void of weapons of mass destruction,” said the member, without giving details of the Saudi plan. A KACST nuclear scientist yesterday confirmed that an emergency plan to check radioactive leaks is there in place, but refused to provide details. He said that a national strategy has been prepared by KACST’s Atomic Energy Research Institute, set up by the Kingdom in 1988. On the regional front, the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has also been discussing the pros and cons of Iran’s nuclear program. Power plants in the southwestern Iranian port of Bushehr, built with German assistance in 1974 and which resumed with Russian aid in 1992, have been the focus of global attention. The Gulf region as a whole is at a serious risk of a catastrophe due to military nuclear-powered and armed ships and submarines entering Gulf waters. “Vessels come and go as they please with no one to monitor them,” said Dr. Abdulrehman Al-Awadhi, executive secretary of the Kuwait-based Regional Organization for the Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME). “If there is a radiation leak in any of these vessels, it would spell disaster for the area,” he said, adding for the need to set up a framework to detect radiation. “The problem is that there are no measures that are in place to monitor these ships. While it is true that those on board the vessels would be affected, the damage to people like you and me, and the effects on the region’s fragile ecology would be tremendous,” said Al-Awadhi. He added that there were only two ports in the whole US where nuclear powered ships were allowed to dock. “This is done under very strict monitoring in the US,” he said, adding that all ships in Norway that enter the country’s waters are screened for radiation. “Nothing like that happens anywhere in the Gulf. Radiation is an invisible, silent threat. It has no smell, no color and cannot be felt. The only way to detect it is to have special monitoring equipment. ... The Gulf region is so small and a leak in Bahrain could have a disastrous effect in Saudi Arabia or vice versa,” Al-Awadhi said. He also said that any attack on Iran’s nuclear facility by the US or Israel could have very serious repercussions. “To say that such a facility will be free of risk is not right,” said the Arab scientist, adding that a mild earthquake in Japan recently had resulted in the closure of a nuclear power plant. “Our concerns are regarding how to detect the presence of radioactive sources, prevent illicit use of such materials, respond to accidental radiation leaks and how to dispose of radioactive waste,” he said. *************************************************** [link to www.arabnews.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 404528 United States 03/31/2008 08:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or was this announcement after Cheney's visit, which creates the impression that he told the Saudis of an impending attack, just bluff - part of the psychological war currently being waged against Iran, purposely made public in order to fool the Iranians that Washington is, indeed, planning such a move so as to make them back down and give up their nuclear program? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373247I think govt leaks are intentional, and may not even be the truth. As this poster said... more psychological warfare. This is NOT about Iran's nuclear program. That's just an excuse so that when we invade and occupy Iran to harvest the oil, the world will not judge us badly as theifs, but rather - as the savior of the world from 3rd world crazy nations with nukes. They're setting up the back-story. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 303286 United States 03/31/2008 09:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or was this announcement after Cheney's visit, which creates the impression that he told the Saudis of an impending attack, just bluff - part of the psychological war currently being waged against Iran, purposely made public in order to fool the Iranians that Washington is, indeed, planning such a move so as to make them back down and give up their nuclear program? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373247how about NO. recall how Iraq went down. Most knew it was going down. It was in all the tea-leaves and written on all the walls. This is just a BIG note on top of the rest. Not only are we coming, but we are going to use NUKES. Get ready.... |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 373247 United Kingdom 03/31/2008 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or was this announcement after Cheney's visit, which creates the impression that he told the Saudis of an impending attack, just bluff - part of the psychological war currently being waged against Iran, purposely made public in order to fool the Iranians that Washington is, indeed, planning such a move so as to make them back down and give up their nuclear program? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 404528I think govt leaks are intentional, and may not even be the truth. As this poster said... more psychological warfare. This is NOT about Iran's nuclear program. That's just an excuse so that when we invade and occupy Iran to harvest the oil, the world will not judge us badly as theifs, but rather - as the savior of the world from 3rd world crazy nations with nukes. They're setting up the back-story. We are NOT going to invade and occupy Iran to grab her oil. You can get that silly idea out your head right now. America cannot even control security in down-town Baghdad, let alone take on 71 million people who are MUCH more advanced militarily than Iraq ever was. If the USA attacked and invaded Iran with ground forces, the whole country would mobilise against it. The USA would not DARE to invade. She would be defeated. Instead, the USA would confine itself to knocking out the nuclear facilities from the air. |
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BreakingOP'sCheneys User ID: 129568 United States 03/31/2008 10:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You mean "Breaking" like this? When I posted it a week ago? Thread: Worried Yet? Saudis Prepare for "Sudden Nuclear Hazards" After Cheney Visit |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 373247 United Kingdom 03/31/2008 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You mean "Breaking" like this? When I posted it a week ago? Quoting: BreakingOP'sCheneys 129568Thread: Worried Yet? Saudis Prepare for "Sudden Nuclear Hazards" After Cheney Visit Sorry about the repetition. But, as you well know, this happens a lot here. It would take too long to check hundreds of pages of threads going back a week or two before posting a story every time. You know that as well as I do. One can feel sore about it and I have, but - hell - this is GLP and one has to get use to it. |