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Iran ignores sanctions

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posted on Jan, 28 2007 @ 06:35 AM
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Iran is in the process of installing 3000 centrifuges for enriching Uranium in a shorter period. While ignoring U.N. sanctions altogether and claiming that their use is solely for electricity. While many countries disagree, and might take further steps in this predicament.
 



www.suntimes.com
TEHRAN -- Iran is currently installing 3,000 centrifuges, a top lawmaker said Saturday in an announcement underlining that the country will continue to develop its nuclear program despite U.N. sanctions.

The lawmaker, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, said the installation under way at an Iranian uranium enrichment plant ''stabilizes Iran's capability in the field of nuclear technology,'' the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported.

Enriched uranium is used to fuel nuclear reactors and to make nuclear weapons. Many countries, including the United States, think Iran is using its nuclear program as a cover to produce an atomic weapon. Iran says its program is for generating electricity.

American troops have authority to kill or capture Iranian agents, officials said Friday in describing a tougher stand toward Tehran and its suspected meddling in the nearly four-year-old war.


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IMO, I think they are making nuclear weapons. If they want to produce more Uranium in a shorter period... with an extra 3000 centrifuges. I think they are pretty much giving it away, by claiming they are using it for peaceful means.

Would you believe a guy loading up his rifle, while staring devilishly at you and telling you that he's going to use it for a peaceful purpose? A stupid comparison, but I hope you see the point.

What do you people think of this... "situation".

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[edit on 28-1-2007 by The_unraveller]



posted on Jan, 28 2007 @ 10:16 AM
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Well it was denied here so what's the reality? More propaganda, more lies, there's truth, but where?


And The Observer is stating that it's propaganda here's the article.

[edit on 28-1-2007 by Vitchilo]


df1

posted on Jan, 28 2007 @ 01:54 PM
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Would you believe a guy loading up his rifle, while staring devilishly at you and telling you that he's going to use it for a peaceful purpose?

If somebody new moved in next door to you and they brought with them car loads of weapons & then began stacking sand bags along your property line, do you think that you might be justified in loading your rifle? Would you be PO'd if the sheriff came out and demanded to search your property because your new neighbor complained that he felt threatened at seeing you loading a rifle?



posted on Jan, 28 2007 @ 03:01 PM
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Originally posted by Vitchilo
More propaganda, more lies, there's truth, but where?



But where, is a good question. I have a hard time believing anything political and generally dismiss news that promotes more hate and destruction as bogus.

Says here the centrifuge rumor is pure horse pucky:
Nuclear Plan in Chaos as Iran Leader Flounders

Next up on that Dick Cheney show: Saddam is hiding nukes in his coffin!



[edit on 28-1-2007 by Regenmacher]



posted on Jan, 28 2007 @ 03:14 PM
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Originally posted by df1


Would you believe a guy loading up his rifle, while staring devilishly at you and telling you that he's going to use it for a peaceful purpose?

If somebody new moved in next door to you and they brought with them car loads of weapons & then began stacking sand bags along your property line, do you think that you might be justified in loading your rifle? Would you be PO'd if the sheriff came out and demanded to search your property because your new neighbor complained that he felt threatened at seeing you loading a rifle?




I get your point... good one.




 
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