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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: mistermj who wrote (464567)1/11/2012 10:47:57 AM
From: mistermj  Read Replies (1) of 793954
 
Regarding blowing up Iranian nuclear scientists, there are some things that do not make much sense anymore.

This latest assassination of a scientist, on the second anniversary of another being blown up suggests not only can the perpetrators do it...but apparently they can do it nearly at will picking precise days to send an extra message.

If this so...why in the world are Iranian nuclear scientists not required to live in a military compound under protection?

Sounds like the "scientist" label is a rather loose one given out to technicians who may be rubbing elbows with the real brains behind the mission.

The events are just a useful propaganda campaign used by both sides in different ways. Something doesn't jive here.
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The explosion came on the the second anniversary of the killing of Masoud Ali Mohammadi, a nuclear scientist blown up outside his home by a remote-control bomb that had been attached to a motorcycle parked on the street.

Iran's nuclear programme has suffered a series of dramatic setbacks in recent years with the assassinations of its scientists in attacks similar to the one that killed Ahmadi Roshan.
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