U.N. nuclear inspection gets under way in Iran
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some14some
hope that will bring oil prices further down :)
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Ben_Jackinoff
If the past is any judge, I am sure it will be just bunches and bunches.
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SuperLib
My guess is that the result will be the usual "one step forward, one step back..."
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Bgood41
Too bad, the former IAEA chief El Baradei is not there for Iran at this time. However Iran will play higher note and the result of delaying tactic is deja vu. As long as some peoples are still worshiping dear leader, great leader, supreme leader, or the anointed one.... the world has a long way to go. Cheers!
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johninnaha
We've seen this before.
They did this to Iraq before the CIA, Cheney and George Bush jnr found WMDs there.
Does this mean the U.S.A. is going to declare war on Iran soon?
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SuperLib
We've seen this before.
Countries like North Korea, Pakistan, India, etc., were all smiling at us and telling us not to worry and then suddenly they successfully detonate a nuke.
Does this mean my neighbor can have a nuke, too?
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johninnaha
Superlib
NOBODY needs nukes.
Not Iran, not North Korean, not Pakistan, India OR the U.S.A.
Why doesn't EVERYBODY get rid of them?
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Ben_Jackinoff
Because life and the world do not work that way.
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lostrune2
Exactly. Let's start with Iran, from the least and thus fastest to get rid of, and go on up.
The US actually wouldn't mind getting rid of all nukes if everybody else like China and Russia would get rid of all of 'em too. Because the US knows nobody could match it in conventional weapons. The nuke is the great equalizer - a state doesn't have to have the biggest military or the best weapons to fight in a nuke war. That's why poor states like North Korea and Pakistan wants to bypass developing conventional weapons and go straight to the nuke phase.
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