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To: Ted David who wrote (9026)12/20/2001 2:06:54 PM
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Ted, wtih all the economic problems currently in Argentina, why isn't anyone talking about this?

"Nuclear power
Argentina's nuclear power program is the most advanced in Latin America. Its three government-owned nuclear power plants, two operational and one under construction, will one day produce over 1,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity. They may be privatized in the near future through 30-40 year operational and maintenance concessions. After privatization, the National Commission for Atomic Energy (CNEA) would continue to control all Argentine nuclear activities and a new regulatory agency created under the SE would monitor the operation of the plants."

ita.doc.gov

"Argentina Now *
Renounced their nuclear weapons program, but are still capable of fielding weapons. "
milnet.com

If we were worried about Russia selling nuclear technology while they had their problems, why don't the same worries currently extend just south of our borders?

Ted, please ask the Washington & Wall Street types & a question or two about their selective nuclear concerns?
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