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[QUOTE]Originally posted by glassman: [QB] hmmm. wolrd politics... if Iran really believes this, why are they thumbing their nose at US right now? they aren't shaking in their boots like Bush wants. if we (or the Israeli's) send bunker busters in there RIGHT NOW, (from what i hear of the Iranain nuke program) we will have a bigger mess than Chernobyl on our hands.....they have POWDERED nuclear materials (pictures are avialable) and they announced their intention to gassify it..(which probably means they already did) this all goes right back to failed policy of TRAINING foreign nuclear scientists in our own(and British) Universities.the Paki's are the ones that have made the technical data availble to the axis of evil, and we trained the Paki's.. DUMB! check what the Indain Newspeople think of our policy(before you scoff, remember they are the LARGEST democracy in the world, and a NUKE power) [URL=http://www.flonnet.com/fl2113/stories/20040702001905400.htm]http://www.flonnet.com/fl2113/stories/20040702001905400.htm[/URL] some choice tidbits.... [b] Allawi, like the other contender for the top post, Ahmad Challabi, had misled the Americans about Iraq's alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Allawi had said before the invasion, that the Iraqi government could deploy WMDs in 45 minutes. Brahimi had stated that the "dictator" of Iraq, Paul Bremer (the U.S. Pro-Consul), had chosen Allawi. According to reports in the U.S. media, the CIA's preference of Allawi took precedence over the Pentagon's liking for Challabi RECENT public opinion surveys have reflected the deep-seated Iraqi hostility to the U.S. occupation forces. According to a poll conducted by the Centre for Research, an Iraqi agency that works for U.S. companies, 88 per cent of Iraqis view the Americans as occupiers. As many as 57 per cent want the U.S. military to leave the country immediately. Attempts by Iraqi officials to recover control of the oil revenues from U.S. hands have been cold-shouldered by the U.N. Since the occupation of Iraq started, the Bush administration has been extremely secretive about the exploitation of Iraqi oil and the handling of oil revenues. "A daylight robbery is going on in Iraq," Muzhir al Dulaymi, a spokesman for the League for the Defence of Iraqi Rights, has been quoted as saying. He alleged that three million barrels of oil is being taken out of Iraq illegally every day and shipped through the Al-Bakr port in Iraq and the Turkish port of Jihan. Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the U.K. Prince Turki al-Faisal told an Irish newspaper that U.S. officials had predicted a year ago that the war in Iraq would be financed by the oil produced in Iraq. "This indicated that there were those in America who were thinking in terms of acquiring the natural resources of Iraq for America," he said. [/b] this is NOT how you gain political favor throughout the world. to quote Robert Jordan the novelist, (not the lawyer) "Take what you want, and PAY for it" [/QB][/QUOTE]
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