Posted on 12/08/2006 4:26:35 AM PST by MrBambaLaMamba
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia should not face any problem in its plan to develop civilian nuclear energy because it has met its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the chief of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Friday.
As part of efforts to diversify its energy sources, Indonesia is planning to build nuclear plant power plants on the Muria Peninsula on the northern coast of Central Java province.
"I don't see that there would be any political impediment to Indonesia acquiring the technology needed for nuclear power," Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said during a question and answer session after a lecture at the Indonesian ministry of research and technology.
ElBaradei said Indonesia's situation was not comparable with Iran, whose atomic program had not been "fully clarified." ...
"Get yer A-Bombs here , get yer A-Bombs.. Get yer Muzzie A-Bombs here"
I don't trust anyone named "muhammed:..
...that glow in the dark.
As a Muslim., Mohammed ElBaradei should not be helping Infidels to thwart fellow Muslims from getting atomic weapons to use on us Infidels.
IMHO When he dies and faces Allah, and has to answer what he has done to further Islam on the planet; collaborating with Infidels to restrain Islamic nuclear bomb development won't cut it.
Maybe Mohammed ElBaradei is using Taqiyya on us: where his tongue says one thing to us Infidels, and his heart stays true to Allah. - Tom
Exactly right! There is no God named "Allah" and Mohammed was a false prophey! Allahu fubar!
As it is better to give than receive, we should give them "the gift that keeps on giving"..Plutonium, sent air express! "Let it glow, let it glow, let it glow!"
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