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Posted on 06-27-05 12:34 AM Link | Quote
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4624193.stm

"Iran's newly elected hardline President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has said his government will continue the country's nuclear programme."

What can I say, I totally expected this, especially since the counsil or whatever it was called controlled who entered the elections and who didn't.


(edited by Dei* on 06-26-05 03:35 PM)
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Posted on 06-27-05 01:09 AM Link | Quote
ono not nuclear energy for a growing nation!

As long as it adheres to EU sanction rules, I see no problem letting them into the nuclear power club.
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Posted on 06-27-05 01:20 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Ziff
ono not nuclear energy for a growing nation!

As long as it adheres to EU sanction rules, I see no problem letting them into the nuclear power club.


Honestly me neither, but Bush is like "zomg nuclear power they MUST want to make american-killing nukes lol"
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Posted on 06-27-05 01:33 AM Link | Quote
I agree. They should be allowed to do whatever they want. As long as they don't start bombing other countries, that is.
Most of the world is paranoid when it comes to nuclear stuff, I gather.
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Posted on 06-27-05 06:57 AM Link | Quote
I wonder how long it will be until Bush declares war on Iran. After all, nuclear weapons are
'Weapons of Mass Destruction.'
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Posted on 06-27-05 08:38 AM Link | Quote
Bush has no time left on the clock to go after Iran, so if anything the administration will just talk smack about them for a few years.

Mr Ahmadinejad appeared to rule out improving ties with Washington, saying Iran did not really need the US.

So he's an isolationist basically. *shrug* Wouldn't have been my first choice to take over Iran and he might set them back 20 years if he starts getting rid of reforms, but he's who the people - supposingly - voted for.
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Posted on 06-27-05 10:18 PM Link | Quote
Bush has no time left on the clock to go after Iran, so if anything the administration will just talk smack about them for a few years.


Luckily he doesn't. We're already knee-deep in shite as it is with Iraq.
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Posted on 06-27-05 10:22 PM Link | Quote
"To occupy Iraq would instantly shatter our coalition, turning the whole Arab world against us and make a broken tyrant into a latter-day hero ... assigning young soldiers to a fruitless hunt for a securely entrenched dictator and condemning them to fight in what would be an un-winnable urban guerilla war. It could only plunge that part of the world into even greater instability."

George Bush, Sr.

I love that quote.
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Posted on 06-28-05 12:24 AM Link | Quote
Wow, amazing how that quote was not even paid attention to by his son, huh? :p

Makes me wonder if G.B. tried to tell him invading Iraq was a bad idea.
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Posted on 07-14-05 06:42 AM Link | Quote
You overlook the true facts with Iraq. Just because we havn't specificaly found nukes, dosn't meen we havn't found anything else. WE've found hidden planes, mass piles of guns, and other high powered weapons which had been hidden. If Iraq had nothing to hide they wouldn't have tried 4 so long. Sadame frequetly telling inspectors that they could inspect places, but they had to wait till tommorow every time they checked anywhere implies the bastard was hiding something.
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Posted on 07-14-05 07:15 AM Link | Quote
Oh, no!

Not guns and PLANES!

Dastardly Iraqis and their attempts to gain technology held by the rest of the world for more than a century :o
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Posted on 07-14-05 07:55 AM Link | Quote
Why do we have so many nuke bombs if we are never going to use them? Geez, man. We should quit worrying about how to disarm ourselves and the rest of the world. Get rid of those nukes the EASY way! Make the entire country of Iraq our official test site/ garbage can for nuclear bombs! THAT's a solution that works! They can have all of our nukes that they want, those little motherfuckers! I hope they all go to hell. Every one of them. What they did to jeopardize our American freedom is intolerable, and we all know THEY tried to take out London too, not that stupidass Al Qaeda group. Bomb them, I say. BOMB
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Posted on 07-14-05 09:17 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Mr. Monday
You overlook the true facts with Iraq. Just because we havn't specificaly found nukes, dosn't meen we havn't found anything else. WE've found hidden planes, mass piles of guns, and other high powered weapons which had been hidden. If Iraq had nothing to hide they wouldn't have tried 4 so long. Sadame frequetly telling inspectors that they could inspect places, but they had to wait till tommorow every time they checked anywhere implies the bastard was hiding something.


So what you're saying is that they dared to have... a military?

Well holy pre-emptive strike, Batman!
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Posted on 07-14-05 10:10 AM Link | Quote
God fucking damn it, Ziff and Arwon already beat me to it.

FUCK! I was going to have some fun with it too.

Mr. Monday, please, it's "Saddam".
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Posted on 07-14-05 10:24 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Kefka
Why do we have so many nuke bombs if we are never going to use them? Geez, man. We should quit worrying about how to disarm ourselves and the rest of the world. Get rid of those nukes the EASY way! Make the entire country of Iraq our official test site/ garbage can for nuclear bombs! THAT's a solution that works! They can have all of our nukes that they want, those little motherfuckers! I hope they all go to hell. Every one of them. What they did to jeopardize our American freedom is intolerable, and we all know THEY tried to take out London too, not that stupidass Al Qaeda group. Bomb them, I say. BOMB


Well... Mr. Monday's stupidity distracted us from this... Though part of me would like to see this happen, frankly, it's inhumane. You'd be killing a lot of innocents.

And Mr. Monday, you really ought to know what you're talking about before babbling off like you do. But no. You'd rather learn the hard way. Nah. You're skull is way too thick to open up to people who have a basis on which they're arguments lie. Sad.
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Posted on 07-14-05 12:18 PM Link | Quote
You can't make an omlette without killing a few people.
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Posted on 07-14-05 12:32 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Arwon
You can't make an omlette without killing a few people.


what kind of omettes do YOU make? :\
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Posted on 07-14-05 01:19 PM Link | Quote
Freedom omlettes!
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