Iran's nuclear program
As anonymous points out, just mentioning "Iran" and "nuclear" in the same sentence accomplishes the goals of the hawks, but I thought this odd article in the NYTimes trying to divine intentions was pretty interesting.
Apparently, after the expensive and diplomatically explosive development of the Qum underground site, the Iranians have now moved all their nuclear materials to outdoor storage at an aging reactor.
The question pondered by the NYTimes article is "why?"
Apparently, after the expensive and diplomatically explosive development of the Qum underground site, the Iranians have now moved all their nuclear materials to outdoor storage at an aging reactor.
The question pondered by the NYTimes article is "why?"
5 Comments:
Ye old "bait and switch"!
By bluvein, at 1:25 PM
Ye old "bait and switch"!
By bluvein, at 1:25 PM
Ah, but is it the real stuff or just a tempting target? Damn they're devious.
By Anonymous, at 5:07 AM
...because they want nuclear debris scattered across the area and wafting on the winds across the whole country....
By mikevotes, at 9:58 AM
To let the world know exactly what they have, it's particular radioactive makeup, because they feel an attack is forthcoming and don't want to be blamed for the radioactive fallout from Israel mini nukes?
By nolocontendere, at 11:17 PM
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