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Old 11-03-2011, 09:39 PM
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lol he's still beating that dead horse

his "smoking gun" is a totally unsourced allegation, the only known source of which is a well known forgery

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The agency did not say where the evidence came from, nor did it provide many details about the allegations.
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Old 11-03-2011, 09:58 PM
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lol he's still beating that dead horse

his "smoking gun" is a totally unsourced allegation, the only known source of which is a well known forgery



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You seem invested in this. I'm sorry that you were incorrect. An IAEA report does not = un-sourced. The IAEA is the source. They are a UN-backed international watchdog organization. They don't need to provide footnotes for Project 1999 frequent poster purest's approval.
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Old 11-03-2011, 10:08 PM
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You seem invested in this. I'm sorry that you were incorrect. An IAEA report does not = un-sourced. The IAEA is the source. They are a UN-backed international watchdog organization. They don't need to provide footnotes for Project 1999 frequent poster purest's approval.
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The agency did not say where the evidence came from, nor did it provide many details about the allegations.
aka 100% unsourced

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Old 11-03-2011, 10:46 PM
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The agency did not say where the evidence came from, nor did it provide many details about the allegations.
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They do not need to provide evidence.
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Old 11-03-2011, 11:15 PM
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They do not need to provide evidence.
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Old 11-04-2011, 03:52 AM
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Nuclear weapons are a strange lot.

As soon as xyz country gets a nuke or two and a capable delivery system (or really not even that in the case of iran, being just a short jaunt over iraq to the greater israel area) they get political power. Why do you think europe stopped fighting? :P

The interesting outcome of this would be if we didn't stop nuclear proliferation, two things would result. One would be that as smaller and smaller subdivisions had nuclear capabilities, they could essentially make themselves smaller and smaller countries, as invasion would become less of a possibility, buuut...

With greater amounts of stockpiles of varying degrees of security, it could also lead to accidents, and nuclear accidents are just the worst kind of accidents o_O

Makes you wonder though--what would we say if Greece or something was developing nuclear power in an attempt to become energy self-sufficient? How would the EU respond to that? (I'm not familiar with Greece's situation in that regard and I realize it's an impossibility economically for that country, just curious if a friendly nation would begin developing it what would be the end result? Or are 'friendly nations' synonomous with 'nuclear nations' ?)
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Old 11-04-2011, 04:57 AM
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Iran?

Israelis hate'em and they've pissed the Saudis off too. Don't think we need to do anything at all tbh.

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Old 11-05-2011, 02:56 AM
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Nuclear weapons are a strange lot.

As soon as xyz country gets a nuke or two and a capable delivery system (or really not even that in the case of iran, being just a short jaunt over iraq to the greater israel area) they get political power. Why do you think europe stopped fighting? :P

The interesting outcome of this would be if we didn't stop nuclear proliferation, two things would result. One would be that as smaller and smaller subdivisions had nuclear capabilities, they could essentially make themselves smaller and smaller countries, as invasion would become less of a possibility, buuut...

With greater amounts of stockpiles of varying degrees of security, it could also lead to accidents, and nuclear accidents are just the worst kind of accidents o_O

Makes you wonder though--what would we say if Greece or something was developing nuclear power in an attempt to become energy self-sufficient? How would the EU respond to that? (I'm not familiar with Greece's situation in that regard and I realize it's an impossibility economically for that country, just curious if a friendly nation would begin developing it what would be the end result? Or are 'friendly nations' synonomous with 'nuclear nations' ?)
You really know nothing about the Iran situation, its pretty obvious. No one wants to stop any country from having nuclear energy . We offered to build and show Iran how to make nuclear energy if they promise not to make weapons. They declined because they want weapons.
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Old 11-03-2011, 10:10 PM
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You seem invested in this. I'm sorry that you were incorrect. An IAEA report does not = un-sourced. The IAEA is the source. They are a UN-backed international watchdog organization. They don't need to provide evidence.
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