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Originally posted by Raud
a) Iran's uranium enrichment project is for civilian purposes, this because their regime understands (like others seem not to) that oil is not infinite. Of course uranium is not infinite either but it's the best option avaible at the present (part from solar, wind and water-power but this does not seem to be interresting for most nations, don't ask me why).
b) It would take about 15 to 20 years for Iran to produce a small number of tactical nukes (and by then they would surely be out of oil and all the uranium they've enriched would be part of their military arsenal and no fuel left for the power-plants = bad investment).
c) Iran has the right to develop nuclear power and of course they don't give a crap about what the rest of the world says since they have their own country and are allowed to do whatever. Besides no-one whined when both India and Pakistan obtained their nuclear weapons even though it was a crime against the treaty of no more nukes.
d) US, UK, China, Russia (and other CIS-states), India, Pakistan, Israel and France are allowed to have nukes because...? Would it not be the absolute safest exit if all nukes were to be removed?
e) Creating a nuclear arsenal is not done overnight, it's a very long and expensive process. No proof has been given that their research is for military purposes but proofs exist that it is for civilian ones. Why the rush to stop it? Are they not allowed to have nuclear power-plants either?
f) Isn't North Korea more of a real threat? Or is it because they are not located in the middle-east and have lots of oil?
g) Iran is fully aware of the fury of the US war-machine. By looking at neighboring Iraq they know what is coming if they mess around so why would they even consider getting an arsenal in a distant future when they know what to expect?
h) What does Iran have to do to prove it is not a military program?
Just wondering what the fuzz is all about. Most people who fear Iran as a WMD-threat don't seem to know much about nuclear weapons.
Originally posted by Raud
Did any of you consider the following?
a) Iran's uranium enrichment project is for civilian purposes, this because their regime understands (like others seem not to) that oil is not infinite.
Of course uranium is not infinite either but it's the best option avaible at the present (part from solar, wind and water-power but this does not seem to be interresting for most nations, don't ask me why).
f) Isn't North Korea more of a real threat? Or is it because they are not located in the middle-east and have lots of oil?
g) Iran is fully aware of the fury of the US war-machine. By looking at neighboring Iraq they know what is coming if they mess around so why would they even consider getting an arsenal in a distant future when they know what to expect?
h) What does Iran have to do to prove it is not a military program?
Just wondering what the fuzz is all about. Most people who fear Iran as a WMD-threat don't seem to know much about nuclear weapons.
Originally posted by Raud
Did any of you consider the following?
a) Iran's uranium enrichment project is for civilian purposes, this because their regime understands (like others seem not to) that oil is not infinite.
Of course uranium is not infinite either but it's the best option avaible at the present (part from solar, wind and water-power but this does not seem to be interresting for most nations, don't ask me why).
b) It would take about 15 to 20 years for Iran to produce a small number of tactical nukes
(and by then they would surely be out of oil
c) Iran has the right to develop nuclear power
since they have their own country and are allowed to do whatever.
Besides no-one whined when both India and Pakistan obtained their nuclear weapons
d) US, UK, China, Russia (and other CIS-states), India, Pakistan, Israel and France are allowed to have nukes because...?
Why the rush to stop it? Are they not allowed to have nuclear power-plants either?
f) Isn't North Korea more of a real threat?
Or is it because they are not located in the middle-east and have lots of oil?
g) Iran is fully aware of the fury of the US war-machine. By looking at neighboring Iraq they know what is coming if they mess around so why would they even consider getting an arsenal in a distant future when they know what to expect?
What does Iran have to do to prove it is not a military program?
Just wondering what the fuzz is all about. Most people who fear Iran as a WMD-threat don't seem to know much about nuclear weapons.
The greatest threat is Israel in that region. They have nukes and they're trying to corner everyone who is trying to oppose them.
Originally posted by Nygdan
They have one of the largest reserves of oil on the planet. They do not need nuclear generated power. Certainly not bad enough that its worth risking invasion and war.
Solar water and wind power are absolutely horrible options, compared to burning fossil fuels. Fossil Fuels are quite simply the most effective and effecient fuels that we have out there.
Says who? The russians are giving them technology, material, and expertise. Why would it take the iranians 15 years to make weapons?
c) Iran has the right to develop nuclear power
No, they don't. They gave up the right to have their own nuke programme decades ago. They chose to join a programme by which countries would sign a treaty, swearing to never, EVER, develop nuclear weapons, and to ALLWAYS have their nuclear programme subject to international scrutiny. In exchange, they were given nuclear technology.
The idea was that we could have a peaceful spread of nuclear technology, prevent weaponization, prevent future wars, and give cheap, reliable, electrical energy to countries that need it.
Besides no-one whined when both India and Pakistan obtained their nuclear weapons
Both countries were sanctioned for it.
d) US, UK, China, Russia (and other CIS-states), India, Pakistan, Israel and France are allowed to have nukes because...?
NONE of those countries signed any treaties by which they were given nuke tech in exchange for not having weapons and being open to inspections.
They have one of the largest reserves of oil on the planet. They do not need nuclear generated power. Certainly not bad enough that its worth risking invasion and war.