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Iran Enriches Uranium- Now's the Time to Strike
No surprises, but Iran just announced it has enriched it's first samples of uranium. :down:
For those who don't know, "enriched uranium" is the material that was used in the Little Boy atomic bomb. This simple gun type design was modified over the years into a smaller nuclear artillery shell (W33) and man portable nuclear device, the T-4 Atomic Demolition Munition (albeit by a two man team). The Soviets also had a similar ADM. :|\ Satellite imagery of Iran's nuclear facilities can be viewed here- http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...n/facility.htm Yours, Mike Bookmarks- http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...ael/index.html |
Oh my God, doomsday is just one day ahead, the sky is falling, we must strike immediately, or we all will be lost...!!! (compare to 2003: "The memo shows that Iraq now has the capability to equip a missile with biological or nuclear material and strike london with only 35 minutes prewarning")
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So they have mastered one more step in a longer chain of technical developement, what a surprise. The material they can create by that (so far we only have their word for that, btw.) IS NOT sufficient to build nuclear bombs with it. It is the type of material needed in nuclear powerplants. If they currently can produce even the quantities needed for powerplants - this news does not say, it only says they now know how to do it, and that they have tested successfully their setup. doing something in an experiemntal lab, and doing it so that it produces industrial quantities is seme0thing different. Without doubt they will get there - and still would be years away from producing material that could be sued in weapons technology. An Uran-bomb or even a plutonium bomb needs further refinement of this material. There is no indication whatever that they still are not years away from acchieving that. Months before that would be the right time to give the military a prewarning. Today - probably would be years too early. I still wait to learn how a military strike could be successful, btw. So far, noone has lined out a plan which chances for failure does not dominate it's chances for success. Players may be satisfied by that. Politicians and militaries should not. What I say on this? Keep a sharp eye on them, but currently no need to become hysterical. The time to strike - is not now. |
yes... now's definitely the time to strike... by all means, lets unleash a unprecedented attack on Iran... kill off the entire Iranian nation...
what would you suggest we use MMike... nucs, conventionals, biologicals, harsh language... i dunno... have ya stopped to think past the immediate consequences on this move Mike... i mean, once you irradiate all the oil over there, the cost of that new set of wheels you're gonna want to buy is gonna rocket sky high... those radiation proof fuel tanks alone are gonna cost a fortune... --Mike |
Not to mention the fact that if the US/UK hit Iran then with the current discontent that that region has towards us will just multiply even more.
So sure keep an eye on them but not take them out. A strike will acheive nothing but more problems for the west. |
Mount an airstrike and blame on the Israelis. ;) :yep: :up:
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i dont fear iran but i do fear israels reaction remebers sadams reactor that they attacked israels reaction may start a bigger war!
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At any rate: :rotfl: :rotfl: |
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;) http://toastytech.com/evil/billborg_sm.jpg |
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I wonder if Tribbles could be considered a Biological Weapon? :hmm: I say we drop thousands of them on Iran. |
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Iranian uranium drives me insanium.
Everybody say that three times fast. :D |
I found this article an intresting read:
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America would be alot better off in fact the world would be if it just butted out and kept its big ore out of forign climbs.
But they dont and i agree that iran shouldnt have nuclear weapons, but nuclear reactors for power then maybe. |
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America has poked its nose in many a time in forign affairs only to get it smacked out of joint.
I dont sit back im normaly up front, i have no issue with america going to war in iran as i do agree that they shouldnt have any nuclear material. But america going to war in iraq was plain stupid popularity levels for both presidents have never stooped so low. I wouldnt say sit back and throw stones i aint they kind of person i like to be the problem in your face up front nose to nose, not half a mile back going should we shouldnt we. If you cant accept another persons views then dont come to the forum, we all have a right of free speech and also say roughly what we want, i can understand that your a patriot but so am i. But tell me thiss was iraq realy worth the hundreds of deaths based wholey on a bunch of lies that a bunch of imcompetent wa*kers made up just so some little retard we call bush can go to war? WAS IT WORTH IT ? |
i think that the first war was entirely justified... the Iraqi armed move into the territories of Kuwait, constituted a strategic threat, a clearly identifiable and present one at that, not only to an ally of the US, but to the strategic interests of this nation, to the stability (?) of the region, and to the all precious supply of oil...
they wrote their own ticket to that movie... and all hell should've been unleashed upon the Iraqi military forces and the Iraqi regime at that time... this latest action is sheer folly though... and the public relations attempt to justify it is almost embarrassing... the eventual outcome will surely be one of shock and awe... read winning the peace by ret gen zinni... he has served... honorably... his comments... http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...in618896.shtml view his his interview on the same page... yeah, i stand up and applaud this guy... (the borg... rotflmao :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: good one) --Mike |
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