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To: elmatador who wrote (25998)12/3/2007 9:28:51 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220210
 
If the US intelligence agencies are true to form, a nuke may explode over Tel Aviv tonight.



To: elmatador who wrote (25998)12/3/2007 9:56:29 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220210
 
Wow... do you think it was really about oil after all <ng>

The Black Swan



To: elmatador who wrote (25998)12/3/2007 10:50:06 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 220210
 
ElM, the only reason for Iran to get nuclear bomb grade material is to make bombs. The only reason to get nuclear reactors is to make nuclear bomb grade material. The delay is probably due to the obvious military threat and they hope to avoid it, then proceed with their plans when the judge the coast is clear.

And anyway, would you really believe the "intelligence" agencies who got it so wrong in Iraq? I think it much more likely that Iran is proceeding with nuclear bomb production but not bothering to tell the intelligence people about it.

Iran has got a LOT of energy sitting there waiting to be turned into electricity. They don't need to go to the enormous expense of producing nuclear reactors to get electricity, while piping the hydrocarbons all the way to India to be burned in thermal reactors.

Your wayo detection systems are hopeless! Use logic ElM. If you own a vast energy source, you don't go to all the expense of sending it somewhere else, using the money to buy another more expensive energy source, creating hordes of middlemen to take a cut in all the effort of swapping one for the other.

Mqurice