More enriched uranium found in Iran

alchemize

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Was this one a mis-callibrated instrument also?

I'll just pre-post for some folks :)

Random Leftie: "The Bush regime is forcing them to defend themselves by developing nukes! It's all Bush's fault!" (psst...they started developing nukes and missles well before 2001)

Bigdude: we need to give them lots more uranium, if you know what I mean

PhillyTIM: yes! This brings us (Iran, Hamas, and myself) closer to our goal of Israel being wiped out!!



 

Tab

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Looks like you got it right too... I wonder where they are getting the uranium from?
 

sMiLeYz

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Originally posted by: alchemize
I guess when you preempt all the negative posts a thread is no fun :(

Well isn't this a negative post? It hell sure isn't positive...

The unranium is probably from the black market somewhere. Theres a huge market for trafficking of illegal weapons, I'm willing to bet the uranium came from Russian arms dealers or China.
 

desy

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Uhm no, they started developing nukes when Isreal bombed their reactor site.
So since Isreal=US in fact bombed with US planes with Isreal flags on the wings you can see their point.
 

SuperTool

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Countries are going to develop weapons that they feel are needed to defend themselves. Noone is to blame, but that's the way it has always been, and the way it will always be.
After one country makes an advance in weaponry, eventually all other countries who can afford to do so will adapt it.
 

Dari

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Originally posted by: SuperTool
Countries are going to develop weapons that they feel are needed to defend themselves. Noone is to blame, but that's the way it has always been, and the way it will always be.
After one country makes an advance in weaponry, eventually all other countries who can afford to do so will adapt it.

and we have a time honored duty to stop those countries that threaten us or our allies. I don't care what you say, if they are our enemy (the gov't, not the people), then we will do all we can to stop them. No need to wait until they have an intercontinental bomb before we attack.
 

Bulk Beef

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Originally posted by: desy
Uhm no, they started developing nukes when Isreal bombed their reactor site.
So since Isreal=US in fact bombed with US planes with Isreal flags on the wings you can see their point.
I'm sorry, but WTF are you trying to say here?
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: sward666
Originally posted by: desy
Uhm no, they started developing nukes when Isreal bombed their reactor site.
So since Isreal=US in fact bombed with US planes with Isreal flags on the wings you can see their point.
I'm sorry, but WTF are you trying to say here?

Yeah, you've got your countries mixed up too. Israel destroyed an Iraqi reactor site not an Iranian reactor site.
 

SuperTool

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Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Countries are going to develop weapons that they feel are needed to defend themselves. Noone is to blame, but that's the way it has always been, and the way it will always be.
After one country makes an advance in weaponry, eventually all other countries who can afford to do so will adapt it.

and we have a time honored duty to stop those countries that threaten us or our allies. I don't care what you say, if they are our enemy (the gov't, not the people), then we will do all we can to stop them. No need to wait until they have an intercontinental bomb before we attack.

So what? They'll try to make weapons, we'll try to stop them. We have to succeed indefinitely in stopping them from developing these weapons, they only have to suceed once. The odds are against us. I am just commenting on reality, not on whether they should or should not develop these weapons. That's not particularly relevant.
 

dahunan

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Anyone notice something about who Iran purchased most of their parts and defense systems from --


China has given them missile technology and parts by shipping them through North Korea

They purchased most all of the reactor parts and the SAM defense systems surrounding the reactors from RUSSIA.

They already have missiles that can reach Israel and how long will it take before they can reach the United States.. -- not much longer

From day one I feel that we are in Iraq right now so we can set up a strategic base there. We need a presence in that region of the world and Israel is NOT a very well trusted ally. Israel will sell their defense technology to the China <<the same defense technology that we helped them create. We have had to stop Israel SEVERAL times from selling weaponry to China.
 

SuperTool

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Originally posted by: dahunan
Anyone notice something about who Iran purchased most of their parts and defense systems from --


China has given them missile technology and parts by shipping them through North Korea

They purchased most all of the reactor parts and the SAM defense systems surrounding the reactors from RUSSIA.

They already have missiles that can reach Israel and how long will it take before they can reach the United States.. -- not much longer

From day one I feel that we are in Iraq right now so we can set up a strategic base there. We need a presence in that region of the world and Israel is NOT a very well trusted ally. Israel will sell their defense technology to the China <<the same defense technology that we helped them create. We have had to stop Israel SEVERAL times from selling weaponry to China.

Who should Iran buy their weapons from? If Russia nd China are the ones selling the weapons that they need, that's where they'll buy them. There is nothing that bars Iran from building a nuclear power plant, or buying air defenses to protect its strategic assets. And it's no secret that Russia is building a nuclear power plant in Bushehr, Iran. It's a very well known fact that is not a secret.
 

dahunan

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Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: dahunan
Anyone notice something about who Iran purchased most of their parts and defense systems from --


China has given them missile technology and parts by shipping them through North Korea

They purchased most all of the reactor parts and the SAM defense systems surrounding the reactors from RUSSIA.

They already have missiles that can reach Israel and how long will it take before they can reach the United States.. -- not much longer

From day one I feel that we are in Iraq right now so we can set up a strategic base there. We need a presence in that region of the world and Israel is NOT a very well trusted ally. Israel will sell their defense technology to the China <<the same defense technology that we helped them create. We have had to stop Israel SEVERAL times from selling weaponry to China.

Who should Iran buy their weapons from? If Russia nd China are the ones selling the weapons that they need, that's where they'll buy them. There is nothing that bars Iran from building a nuclear power plant, or buying air defenses to protect its strategic assets. And it's no secret that Russia is building a nuclear power plant in Bushehr, Iran. It's a very well known fact that is not a secret.

It just seems like the Axis of evil is bigger than is already being talked about.

Aren't there any International rules concerning weapons development, production and sales of those items?
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: dahunan

It just seems like the Axis of evil is bigger than is already being talked about.

Aren't there any International rules concerning weapons development, production and sales of those items?

Yeah, but who's afraid of U.N. Comittees?

 

SuperTool

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Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: dahunan
Anyone notice something about who Iran purchased most of their parts and defense systems from --


China has given them missile technology and parts by shipping them through North Korea

They purchased most all of the reactor parts and the SAM defense systems surrounding the reactors from RUSSIA.

They already have missiles that can reach Israel and how long will it take before they can reach the United States.. -- not much longer

From day one I feel that we are in Iraq right now so we can set up a strategic base there. We need a presence in that region of the world and Israel is NOT a very well trusted ally. Israel will sell their defense technology to the China <<the same defense technology that we helped them create. We have had to stop Israel SEVERAL times from selling weaponry to China.

Who should Iran buy their weapons from? If Russia nd China are the ones selling the weapons that they need, that's where they'll buy them. There is nothing that bars Iran from building a nuclear power plant, or buying air defenses to protect its strategic assets. And it's no secret that Russia is building a nuclear power plant in Bushehr, Iran. It's a very well known fact that is not a secret.

It just seems like the Axis of evil is bigger than is already being talked about.

Aren't there any International rules concerning weapons development, production and sales of those items?

No, there is NPT, but it's a voluntary thing like the ABM.
There is nothing evil in building nuclear weapons to detter potential enemies. Nukes don't kill people, people kill people ;)
 

dahunan

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WARS AND RUMORS OF WARS
Israel considers Iran nuke strike
Combination of 'non-conventional weapons,' 'non-conventional regime,' alarms Jerusalem

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Posted: September 25, 2003
10:15 p.m. Eastern



© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

Israel's defense forces are raising the prospect of an operation to destroy Iran's suspected nuclear weapons program.

Senior government and military officials, alarmed by the failure of the international community to move against Iran, have issued warnings that Israel would consider unilateral action to stop Tehran's development of nuclear weapons, reports Middle East Newsline.

The clearest warnings yet came on the eve of another effort by the International Atomic Energy Agency to investigate suspected Iranian violations of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. The suspected violations include the unauthorized enrichment of uranium.

''The fact that a country like Iran, an enemy [of Israel] and which is particularly irresponsible, has equipped itself with nonconventional weapons is worrisome,'' Israeli Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Moshe Ya'alon was quoted as saying in Middle East Newsline. ''The combination in this case of a nonconventional regime with nonconventional weapons is a concern.''

''At the moment there is continuing international diplomatic activity to deal with this threat, and it would be good if it succeeds,'' Ya'alon added. 'But if that is not the case we would consider our options.''

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