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Iran Freezes U.N. Nuclear Inspections
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| 02/12/2004
| GEORGE JAHN, Associated Press Writer
Posted on 03/12/2004 4:35:41 PM PST by Nachum
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To: Poohbah
LOL!
To: Spruce; Poohbah
Iran abruptly froze further U.N. inspections of its nuclear program for six weeks on Friday, throwing into turmoil international attempts to verify Tehran's claims that it is developing atomic power and not weapons.They want to play Kim Jong's game.
To: Nachum
To: Dec31,1999
This is a real simple situation. Have GW issue a comment...any use of nuclear weapons in the middle east, could result in the US taking a similiar stance. Thats all GW has to say. Iran will make some harsh statements, and the UN will jump up to tell the US to tone down its talk. And the US will simply smile and say that we will take any action necessary to correct a danger to us or our allies. This entire Iran nuclear action, is due to the Mullahs...the citizens of Iran would prefer their money go into the infrasture and create jobs. Nuke weapons doesn't help much if you don't have jobs.
To: DoctorZIn
I believe you may want to ping this.
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03/12/2004 10:49:43 PM PST
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BJClinton
(Clinton Hasser side since 2001-07-10)
To: rageaholic
I bet you the ayatollahs and mullas are defecating in their diapers at the potential 'risk' they face of invasion by United States Military forces. They can try to hide their nuclear materials as did the iraqis but sooner or later it will be find. That's the only good thing about radioactivity - lots of nuclear materials have decay half-lives of tens of thousands of years, so for a long time, they'll be relatively easy to detect.
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