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Gerald 08-13-10 07:55 AM

Russia Sets Date for Iran to Go Nuclear
 
Russia's nuclear agency says that it will load fuel into Iran's first nuclear power plant, the Bushehr Plant (left), next week, defying U.S. calls to hold off the start of the launch until Iran proves that it's not developing nuclear weapons.


http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/08...nt-begin-week/

Skybird 08-13-10 08:07 AM

This will make Israel happy.

Dimitrius07 08-13-10 08:21 AM

Lets rock!!!! :rock:

Hitler and his 88 friends:D also promised not invade Poland, we all know how it ends. Emmm! Popcorn anyone?:88)

BTW. As far as i remember Ramadan is coming, so if you just live in country like Britain don`t eat in the street or the religion of peas will get YA. Have a nice day.

Tribesman 08-13-10 08:27 AM

Quote:

BTW. As far as i remember Ramadan is coming, so if you just live in country like Britain don`t eat in the street or the religion of peas will get YA. Have a nice day.
Planet earth calling Dimitrius, you appear to have left the scope of reality.
Come in Demitrius your crazy hate factor is reading way beyond any reasonable level

Gerald 08-13-10 09:01 AM

They will be so happy,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1466556)
This will make Israel happy.

and then they come to live in peace,probably in the imagination :hmmm:

Dimitrius07 08-13-10 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1466577)
Planet earth calling Dimitrius, you appear to have left the scope of reality.
Come in Demitrius your crazy hate factor is reading way beyond any reasonable level

Yeah right! Next time someone will try to destroy all the non muslim population i just give him a massage:rock:. No wonder Iranian Hitler is smile all the time. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.

Edit: this is a second "outrage" (as you call it) and no warning. Wake up.... its brig time. O wait, you like the number 3. Ok hit me hard this time, because so far your attempt to put me down failed.... as always

Platapus 08-13-10 02:40 PM

At least we have not driven the Iranians out of the NPT like we did North Korea, so IAEA will be on hand. :yeah:

Jimbuna 08-13-10 04:16 PM

This is potentially very worrying....I wonder what Russia is hoping to gain from this?

It must be something they consider worthwhile to them to run the risk of falling out with the US.

@Sky
Quote:

This will make Israel happy.
Ecstatic I should imagine.

Gerald 08-15-10 08:05 AM

Iran defends uranium enrichment,
 
(CNN) -- A top Iranian lawmaker defended his nation's right to enrich uranium in the future after Iran and Russia confirmed that Russians will start loading a nuclear reactor in the Islamic republic with fuel next week, Iranian media reported Saturday.

The August 21 arrival of fuel at the Bushehr facility, which Iran says will create atomic energy but other nations fear could be used for nuclear weapons, marks a key step toward its completion, Russia said.


http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/me...ex.html?hpt=T2



Note:August 15, 2010 Updated 0839 GMT

Gerald 08-16-10 01:51 PM

Iran will build uranium enrichment centers, nuclear chief says
 
Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iran plans to begin construction of 10 uranium enrichment centers across the country by next year, state-run media is quoting Iran's nuclear chief as saying.

After a cabinet meeting Sunday, Ali Akbar Salehi told IRIB, a state network, that work on one of the centers will be started by March 2011.

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/me...ex.html?hpt=T2










Note:August 16, 2010 Updated 1354 GMT

Gerald 08-19-10 09:12 PM

Russia set for Iran's nuclear plant launch, top nuclear official says
 
Moscow, Russia (CNN) -- Russia's top nuclear official Thursday called the pending supply of nuclear fuel to Iran's first atomic energy plant "an event of crucial importance" that proves that "Russia always fulfills its (international) obligations." Sergei Kiriyenko, general director of Rosatom, the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation, debriefed Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on the August 21 arrival of fuel at the Bushehr facility, which Iran says will create atomic energy but which other nations fear could be used for nuclear weapons.

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/me...ex.html?hpt=T2


Note:August 19, 2010 Updated 2223 GMT

Gerald 08-20-10 02:51 PM

Russia to Supply Iran With Nuclear Fuel,
 
http://video.foxnews.com/v/4316707/r...ylist_id=86857






Note:August 20, 2010

The Third Man 08-20-10 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimitrius07 (Post 1466717)
Yeah right! Next time someone will try to destroy all the non muslim population i just give him a massage:rock:. No wonder Iranian Hitler is smile all the time. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.

Edit: this is a second "outrage" (as you call it) and no warning. Wake up.... its brig time. O wait, you like the number 3. Ok hit me hard this time, because so far your attempt to put me down failed.... as always

What, what? A badge of courage? Seems interesting. If every one said something that insults someone is placed in lock up what happens to Subsim? I am at times offended by the mods/admins/complainers because of their decisions. I guess b/c I have no power I am of no value.

I challenge people not to be offended. good luck.

Oberon 08-21-10 06:49 AM

http://movieclips.com/watch/independ...1996/times-up/

"Time's up."

Jimbuna 08-21-10 06:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1473382)

LOL...doesn't look like we'll be getting a sequal then :DL

Gerald 08-21-10 10:09 AM

Iran Keeps Nuclear Options Open as First,Power Plant Comes Online
 
With Russian help, Iranian engineers began loading fuel into the country's first nuclear power plant Saturday, marking a milestone in Tehran's development of what it insists is a peaceful nuclear energy program.

A top Iranian official, however, was quoted saying Iran will continue to enrich uranium on the side -- despite a White House warning that Iran does need the enrichment program once the new Bushehr reactor

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/08...clear-reactor/




Note:Published August 21, 2010

Gerald 08-21-10 01:10 PM

Iran's first nuclear plant begins fueling
 
Now they are in the pipeline ..

Konovalov 08-21-10 07:29 PM

I don't think the nuclear powerplant is a big deal. Aren't the Russians running the plant for the next 3 years and isn't part of the deal that the Russians get to take home all the nuclear waste so they can recycle and sell again? The problem is Iran's enrichment program and the centrifuges they are building up. This nuclear powerplant is a side issue. It may not even work.

Platapus 08-22-10 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Konovalov (Post 1473887)
I don't think the nuclear powerplant is a big deal. Aren't the Russians running the plant for the next 3 years and isn't part of the deal that the Russians get to take home all the nuclear waste so they can recycle and sell again? The problem is Iran's enrichment program and the centrifuges they are building up. This nuclear powerplant is a side issue. It may not even work.


Plus the fact that IAEA will be there monitoring everything at the reactor. I agree, this is small spuds.

Skybird 08-22-10 08:00 AM

In ten years, so say the treaties, the operation of Busher will be given completely into Iranian hands. And nothing tells us that they will play by the rules and allow the IAEA forever to monitor what is going on. If Saddam threw inspectors out and cut camera wires, the Iranians can do that anytime as well. Not just in ten years, but right now. Who would stop them from doing so?

It is not helpful to trust in bits of papers. Because it is just bits of paper. The trust invested into them is just expression of the deperate hope for a reasonable outcome and that conflict can be avoided. But bits of paper are just bits of paper. And Iran does not hold any reputation of being a trustworthy regime - what point is there in trusting treaties with an untrustworthy regime? If it sees a chance to cheat and betray, it will do - papertreaties yes or no.

the Russians have strong own interests, mainly weapon deliveries for cash. also: Caspian oil reserves are somethingnthat Moscow hopes to secure more effectively if conflict with Teheran can be avoided.

What is reasonable in all this is to trust into the other side acting according to its interests, and getting nuclear weapons at all cost is in iranian interest. that they will try anything possible to realise that option - that is what we can trust into. The IAEA has little to say in that - even more so with such a miserable record of bias and opportunism as it has accumulated under Baradei.

Lesson learned in chess: do not depend your calculations on your opponent making weak moves. Alsways plan on the basis of him making the strongest moves available to him. If you base on assumptions that he would behave stupid, chances are that the match shows that you are playing stupid yourself. And the west, with the endless chain of ultimatus and demands that enver have had any serious conseqeunces that would really hurt Iran, is playing the match very stupid since over ten years now.

All in the name of meaning it well, of course. Who cares for good intentions? I don't. Good intentions are worth nothing. Not what I mean or intent to acchieve, but what I actually reach in effect is what counts.

Right now, Busher is no big problem. But it could become one.


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