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Jan 30, 2008, 16:18 GMT

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waine UKJan 30th, 2008 - 18:23:34

It's a pity the EU couldn't find it's own voice about the stand off with Iran but as usual they don't want to upset the Americans. According to the NPT, Iran has every right to the production of uranium, Bush's own inteligence forces have said Iran is not looking to make WMD's. Not words his buddies want to hear, they want war and the lilly livered EU will go along with it. Just like the US war on terror crap. The real terror is the Western politicians who want to bomb any country they can't control.

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marge, USAJan 30th, 2008 - 19:01:40

Iran has every right to nuclear energy or nuclear weapons, and should continue on its path regardless of what action is taken by the US. The EU and UN are demonstrating double standards and hypocrisy in their dealings with Iran, as they are not trying to penalize or monitor Israel's nuclear weapons.

It is amazing to me that arab countries are concerned about Iran's nuclear motives, when Iran has not started any pre-emptive wars, violated any border boundaries, murdered or enslaved any people, or stolen anyone's land. Israel is guilty of all the above, but arab countries are expressing concern about Iran's potential nuclear capability.

Arab countries should compare the past action of Iran with that of Israel. If they do this, their focus will not be on Iran.

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Fool on the hillJan 31st, 2008 - 16:43:06

How is Iran going to cool the reactors on these nuclear power stations?
A nuclear reactor takes about 50 million litres of water per day to cool it. To use the Gulf or the Caspian could lead to an environmental disaster because the water discharged is too hot to be recycled in the reactor and must be discharged ?
Any nuclear physacists out there?

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IranianFeb 2nd, 2008 - 09:54:59

I'm right here, You fool on the hill. On the contrary of what Paul McCartney wrote, you ARE a fool. Now listen and learn, but use this information to inform others about the great danger Dimona pose. Why do you think that the zionist Israel has plans to distribute iodine anti-radiation pills to residents living close to the nuclear reactor in Dimona

Our main concern is to prevent radioactive water contamination and for that we have quality assurance. This concept denotes a method of our work and it actually originates from USA. It's been formulated in the 'code of Federal Regulations, title 10, part 50, Appendix B, Quality assurance criteria for nuclear power and fuel reprocessing plants' This document sets the standard.



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