To: flixxx
Interesting timing. I believe that strengthening Democratic India's nuclear capability is important, being neighbors to China and Pakistan, but how can you technically argue against Iran if India isn't willing to sign onto non-proliferation itself? This almost appears to be an admission of Iranian capability, and lowering the importance of non-proliferation treaties, neither of which are good.
To: Golden Eagle
how can you technically argue against Iran if India isn't willing to sign onto non-proliferation itself
India's already got it, and hasn't used it. Just like Israel. Neither nation sponsors terrorism. There's a world of difference to Iran.
9 posted on
03/02/2006 3:32:47 PM PST by
kenavi
("Remember, your fathers sacrificed themselves without need of a messianic complex." Ariel Sharon)
To: Golden Eagle
They've agreed to full IAEA inspections of their nuclear power facilities. The head of the IAEA thinks this is a major step forward. India already has the bomb, has had for quite awile and they've been responsible with it.
24 posted on
03/02/2006 4:02:14 PM PST by
McGavin999
(I suggest the UAE form a Joint Venture Partnership with Halliburton & Wal-Mart)
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