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Small firm names another site for Idaho nuke plant

A small company that's pushing a billion-dollar nuclear power plant in Idaho now says it wants to build another one at a different location.

Nation's oldest nuclear plant showing its age

As the nation's oldest nuclear power plant shows its age, some call it Oyster Creak.

Colo. regulators review gas drilling at nuke site

Floyd McDaniel was a young man when the federal government tested its "Atoms for Peace" program by detonating a 43-kiloton atomic bomb on the side of a Colorado mountain to produce natural gas.

Nuclear terror would strain day-after bomb sleuths

If the unthinkable happened, would we be left on the day after, as radioactive dust settled, with the unknowable?

AP NewsBreak: ND nuke to be moved due to snowmelt

A nuclear missile will be removed from an underground silo in North Dakota because runoff from melting snow leaked into the facility, the Air Force said Tuesday.

Feds reject protest to nuclear waste storage plan

Federal regulators ruled Thursday that a radioactive waste storage plan can go forward at a California nuclear power plant without further study of whether it's safe from terror attacks.

Air Force missile launch crew fell asleep

Three ballistic missile crew members in North Dakota fell asleep while holding classified launch code devices this month, triggering an investigation by military and National Security Agency experts, the Air Force said Thursday.

Dominion Seeks OK for Nuke Expansion

Energy company Dominion Resources Inc. has filed an application to build an additional nuclear reactor at its North Anna Power Station, company executives said Wednesday, making the energy company the third to seek federal regulators' permission to build a new nuclear reactor.

Suitcase Nuclear Bomb Unlikely to Exist

Members of Congress have warned about the dangers of suitcase nuclear weapons. Hollywood has made television shows and movies about them. Even the Federal Emergency Management Agency has alerted Americans to a threat — information the White House includes on its Web site.

Rockers Renew 1970s Anti-Nuclear Theme

Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne and Graham Nash are putting a new millennium twist on their 1970s anti-nuclear message, urging Congress not to approve federal loan guarantees for new nuclear power plants.

Russia Building 1st Floating Nuke Plant

Russia began construction of its first floating nuclear power plant Sunday, and plans to build at least six more despite long-standing environmental concerns that they are vulnerable to accidents at sea, Russian news agencies reported.

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India Preparing for Nuke War? By Zaheerul Hassan

Reliable sources stated that Pakistani authorities have decided to move her forces from Western to Eastern border. The move of forces would start soon.

Pak Moving her Forces from Western to Eastern Border? By Syed Hassan

Reliable sources stated that Pakistani authorities have decided to move her forces from Western to Eastern border. The move of forces would be started soon.

British Army Tells Soldiers to Bribe Taliban With 'Bags of Gold' - Afghanistan | Map | War - FOXNews.com
Source: FOXNews.com

rmy commanders should also talk to insurgent leaders with "blood on their hands" in order to hasten the end of the conflict in Afghanistan.

Israel – India Nexus - Dangerous to Iran Nuke By Muhammad Hassan

Recently, IAEA designed an agreement for Iran to reduce the amount of nuke material and stop her possibility of making nuclear bomb. The United States and its allies fear Tehran's goal is to make a bomb, whereas Iran denies it.

Ritter Interview on Iran
Source: Democracy Now!

Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter joins us to discuss what he calls "politically motivated hype" over Iran's nuclear program. The Obama administration has warned of sanctions unless Iran allows inspections of a newly disclosed nuclear site.

Keeping Iran Honest
Source: Guardian Unlimited

It was very much a moment of high drama.

Credibility of Indian Nuke Programme By Zaheerul Hassan

On August 27, 2009 in an interview with Times of India K Santhanam, senior scientist and DRDO representative at Pokhran II admitted that the only thermonuclear device tested was a "fizzle".

What would happen if your town got nuked?
Source: gizmag

"This little Google Maps overlay might be a bit morbid, but it's also pretty fascinating. It shows you the heat, pressure and fallout spread of a range of different nuclear bombs detonating anywhere in the world.

U.S. military chief says clock ticking on Iran nuke | World | Reuters
Source: Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top U.S. military officer warned on Tuesday that time is running out for dialogue with Tehran to avoid either a nuclear-armed Iran or a possible military strike against the Islamic Republic.

No sign Iran seeks nuclear arms: new IAEA head
Source: Reuters

The incoming head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Friday he did not see any hard evidence Iran was trying to gain the ability to develop nuclear arms.

Army Officer: Bomb North Korea Before They Nuke Us, Like Iraq
Source: Gawker

"Who was that insane lieutenant colonel telling Fox News we should bomb North Korea? That would be Robert Maginnis, who fought the gay menace for the Family Research Council, then claimed Iraq had many horrible weapons."

Senate Ok's Day of Remembrance for Nuke Workers
Source: Knoxville News Sentinel

Our nuclear workers get their national day, it is now time to get the veterans of the Cold War their Day!

Egypt: Nuclear-armed Israel more dangerous than Iran
Source: JPost.com

"Western policies based on pressuring Iran to give up its nuclear program will fail because they disregard Israeli nuclear capabilities, which is "the first and greatest threat to security in the region," an Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday.

Al Jazeera English - Americas - Obama offers Iran 'new beginning'
Source: AL JAZEERA

The US president has issued a videotaped appeal to Iran offering a "new beginning" in US-Iranian relations

Iran Behind Syrian Nuke Plans
Source:

It's hard to tell if this is some warmongering plant or legitimate information, but it seems Iran financed the nuclear site supplied by N.Korea and hit my Israel last year...

What the Vietnam anti-war movement stopped
Source: brasschecktv.com

What can you say? This madman was President of the United States and Kissinger is still around peddling the world view he honed as a Rockefeller empire employee.

Iran has enough uranium to build a nuke.
Source: FT.com

According to the UN, Iran has enough uranium to build a nuclear weapon.

Analysis: U.S. plans big push to end nukes
Source: Military Space News

The Obama administration is planning a series of "game changing" moves on the issue of global nuclear disarmament, members of an international commission said at the weekend.

The nuclear balance of terror of Iran, Israel and Oil

So what would it take to get the oil price up, and get the US out of the area? Remember that ever since the US encircled Iran, it prevented both the Seyyeds from attacking anyone, and prevented the Arabs or Israelis to attack Iran. That crashed the oil price.

Soviets Stole Bomb Idea From U.S., Book Says
Source: The New York Times

Now, a new book says Moscow acquired the secret of the hydrogen bomb not from its own scientists but from an atomic spy at the Los Alamos weapons lab in New Mexico. More Articles

Nuke Detection Machines Fail, Again
Source: Antifascist Calling

Documenting worrying failings in the performance, testing, budgeting, and overall accountability of the DHS Advanced Spectroscopic Portal machines

Undetected - Fire in the Nuke Hole
Source: Military.com

Accidental nuke hole fire draws attention of the people !

Air Force: Nuke Missile Silo Fire Went Undetected
Source: The San Francisco Chronicle

A fire caused $1 million worth of damage at an unmanned underground nuclear launch site last spring, but the Air Force didn't find out about it until five days later, an Air Force official said Thursday. More Articles

No nuclear deal with Pak: US
Source: ptinews.com

The nuclear cooperation with Islamabad is "just not on the table," Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, Richard Boucher, said at a recent Round Table on Pakistan.

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