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To: energyplay who wrote (37276)7/17/2008 5:45:57 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217931
 
It makes sense to generate electricity from nuclear power plants and export the gas and the oil. Oil needed to reach almost 150 for the world to realize that and see the Iranian point.

"WHEN William Burns, a top American diplomat, sits down with five colleagues from Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia in Geneva and the EU’s Javier Solana on July 19th to hear Iran’s response to their latest offer of talks to end its nuclear defiance, it will be a double first. The first time America has fielded so senior an official for direct talks with Iran on nuclear matters (though lower-ranking ones have talked about Iraq, and America is musing about sending a couple of diplomats back to Tehran after an absence of 30 years). And the first time Iran has not simply backed away at such a revolutionary prospect."

economist.com