varwoche said:Like I said, I'm highly suspicious.
But, you miss the point re cost. It doesn't matter how much oil they have, so long as there remains demand. Every barrel they consume is $X not earned on the global market. (Still, it may be cheaper than nuclear. I don't know.)
BPSCG said:Well, seeing as how they have oil right under their feet while they have to do all kinds of research to build a nuclear reactor, I suspect the oil is a lot cheaper.
And in any case, why do they need to do all this research? France has a highly-developed nuclear power system. Why don't they ask the French to come over and build a few reactors for them? The French are very good at it. It would have to be a lot less expensive than reinventing the wheel. Note: I know French-bashing is popular here, so this might be taken as being a facetious comment, but I'm in dead earnest.
It's very likely there are intelligence reports on Iran's nuclear designs. It's obvious they want to have the Bomb. They purchased the information from Pakistan."I have seen intelligence which would corroborate what this dissident group is saying," Powell told reporters Wednesday as he traveled to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Santiago, Chile. "And it should be of concern to all parties."
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell shared information with reporters Wednesday about Iran's nuclear program that was classified and based on an unvetted, single source who provided information that two U.S. officials said yesterday was highly significant if true but has not yet been verified.
...According to one official with access to the material, a "walk-in" source approached U.S intelligence earlier this month with more than 1,000 pages purported to be Iranian drawings and technical documents, including a nuclear warhead design and modifications enabling Iranian ballistic missiles to deliver an atomic strike.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6525369/
Yah but if rogue nations are bent on developing nukes and people don't want them to they will try to tell somebody.Kopji said:This is precisely what we don't need any more of.
There may be a bit of irony there if you pull it from the context it was offered in.demon said:Atlas:
"I can't believe there are people who don't believe what Powell actually said."
That`s definitely sig material.
Before that, the USA (yes, Uncle Sam) was cooperating with Iran to build nukes there. I worked on the program.Grammatron said:Well you are sort of right. Russia and not France built some reactors in Iran few years ago. Here's a
That's a fair response.demon said:Atlas:
"He was just giving a factual diplomatic answer on the situation as it is. Disagree?"
Yes I do disagree.
He was giving a diplomatic answer, whether it was factual or not is another question. Knowing him I`d say it probably wasn`t.
When I hear Powell mention "intelligence" my bull(censored) meter starts going off.
In the cold war the policy between the superpowers was MAD (mutually assured destruction) and we were in a strange way comforted that the policy rendered the weapons defensive use only.demon said:... I don`t think it would be a good thing if they develop the bomb either but I can see their logic as to why they might feel they need one.
Atlas said:I can't believe there are people who don't believe what Powell actually said.
Atlas said:In the cold war the policy between the superpowers was MAD (mutually assured destruction) and we were in a strange way comforted that the policy rendered the weapons defensive use only.
Even with Israel you get the feeling that it's a defensive weapon that they will employ only in an extreme attack against them.
But with N Korea you get the feeling they'd like to sell them on the open market.
The situation is very troubling.
Atlas said:
The US is not trusted as a fair arbiter because of it's war next door in Iraq.
The Don said:Those pictures would be equivalent if they were either of a wall built within the United States to separate, say, the blue states from the red states or if they were built in Mexico to allow United States citizens to settle in parts of Mexico and not be subject to attack from Mexicans who were cross at losing their land.