U.S. Denounces Iran's Uranium Announcement

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{"commentId":92400,"authorDomain":"fitness"}

This propaganda from the Bush administration again successfully hides the real agenda for this whole campaign. We've seen this before.

One needs to learn the technology of nuke making to know that the reasoning behind this new war is completely unfunded. Just like the people who knew the real situation in the Middle East knew that the war on terror in Iraq was BS!

One needs enriched plutonium to make a nuke. NOT enriched uranium! Enriched uranium is indeed used for energy production in nuclear powerplants. The byproduct of the plants is plutonium that needs to be enriched to make a nuke. The facility that can enrich plutonium is a very complex and difficult thing to build. Only a handful of developed nations can do that.

The easy way to prevent Iran from making a nuke is not stopping their nuclear program by either diplomacy or war, but to prevent the developed nations to sell Iran the plutonium enriching facility. France has no problems selling this technology to anybody who pays. THIS is dangerous. THIS is what needs to be prevented.

But, of course nobody at the Bush admisitration will talk about the real solution. They will talk BS that will scare people, and they reluctantly give in and support another unjust Bush war. Just like in Iraq's case after the fact we will find out the triuth that Iran couldn't make the bomb without the enrichment facily, but it's already too late. Iran will be occupied by the Bush goverment and the mess will escalate.

Please don't get fooled twice!

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Reply#1 - Tue Apr 11, 2006 4:04 AM EDT
{"commentId":92578,"authorDomain":"joeleliot"}

Seriously. Here's how it's going to play out:

Bush remains committed to diplomacy until the US attacks Iran. Limited global mayhem ensues. Several months later information surfaces that Bushies had made up their collective mind to attack several months in advance (i.e. now) regardless of the outcome.

The only question remaining is whether or not Condi will resign in shame. I'm guessing no.

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    #1.1 - Tue Apr 11, 2006 10:49 AM EDT
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