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As Iran works on its bomb, the world drifts - International Herald Tribune by ubernoir at 9:07 am EDT, Apr 12, 2008 |
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran made another blustering claim this week: that his scientists are tripling the size of their nuclear fuel program. The fact that it made barely a diplomatic ripple is another reminder that the major powers are adrift on one of the major security challenges of the day.
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RE: As Iran works on its bomb, the world drifts - International Herald Tribune by dc0de at 2:46 pm EDT, Apr 12, 2008 |
ubernoir wrote: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran made another blustering claim this week: that his scientists are tripling the size of their nuclear fuel program. The fact that it made barely a diplomatic ripple is another reminder that the major powers are adrift on one of the major security challenges of the day.
But, but, wait...?!!? That would mean that Iran poses a threat? Could it be? No, I can't believe it. I've been told by the entire world that worrying about Iranian development of Nuclear Weapons isn't a big deal... are you telling me that I've been duped by the mass media, my government, and all of the world? Can it be? really, can it? |
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RE: As Iran works on its bomb, the world drifts - International Herald Tribune by Vile at 6:10 pm EDT, Apr 13, 2008 |
ubernoir wrote: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran made another blustering claim this week: that his scientists are tripling the size of their nuclear fuel program. The fact that it made barely a diplomatic ripple is another reminder that the major powers are adrift on one of the major security challenges of the day.
Let them have nukes. They're heavy. They can't use them. They're too busy cutting each other's heads off and rolling them down golden ziggurats. |
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