Iran: 6 months from nukes

Iran: 6 months from nukes

Postby Eyas on 06/24/08, 9:19 am

1. You must consider the source: the useless Mohamed El Baradei

2. If you read the story, you quickly realize that El Baradei is saying the exact opposite of what CBS News' Headline suggests

3. Either way, it looks as if Iran is pretty close to having nukes.  That is, if they don't already have them -- I mean how the hell would El Baradei know?  
{El Baradei says, "Mahmoud, do you have nuclear weapons?"  Achmedinejad says, "Why no, of course not!  We want nuclear power only for peaceful purposes."  El Baradei says, "O.k." and walks away.}


IAEA Chief: Iran Could Make Nuke In 6 Months
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CBS) ― The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said Iran could create a nuclear weapon in six months.

IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei spoke on Al-Arabiya television on June 20, discussing Iran's nuclear program, and the potential for the Middle Eastern country to produce a nuclear weapon.

"If Iran wants to turn to the production of nuclear weapons, it must leave the NPT, expel the IAEA inspectors, and then it would need at least, considering the number of centrifuges and the quantity of uranium Iran has...It would need at least six months to one year," ElBaradei said.

"Therefore, Iran will not be able to reach the point where we would wake up one morning to an Iran with a nuclear weapon," he said.

His interviewer then asked "If Iran decides today to expel the IAEA from the country, it will need six months to produce [nuclear] weapons?"

The IAEA chief answered, "It would need this period to produce a weapon, and to obtain highly-enriched uranium in sufficient quantities for a single nuclear weapon."

The ElBaradei interview was conducted one day after reports emerged of a large-scale military exercise by Israel.
U.S. officials said they thought the Israeli exercises were meant to warn Iran of Israel's abilities to hit its nuclear sites.

ElBaradei also warned that he will resign as chief of the UN nuclear agency if Iran is attacked by any country.
"I always think of resigning in the event of a military strike...If military force is used, I would conclude that there is no mechanism left for me to defend," he said.

"The reports this week of Israeli military maneuvers, which took place in early June, provoked the IAEA warning," said CBS News Foreign Affairs Pamela Falk, who is based at the U.N., "because atomic energy chief ElBaradei has been pleading with Iran to accept a new package of incentives before another round of sanctions would be imposed."

"The problem in the region is that, as time passes and the clock is ticking on Iran's uranium enrichment program, there is a fear that Israel will act, as it did in Syria last year, to attack at least one of Iran's nuclear facilities," said Falk, who was in Saudi Arabia earlier this week.

"Israel is evidently the most threatened by the last IAEA report, which concluded that there are unanswered questions about Iran's ability to eventually develop nuclear weapons," said Falk, "so it is elBaradei himself who produced the report that is making Israel nervous."

Meanwhile, Iran is reiterating its decision to continue enriching uranium, calling Western pressure to suspend the work "illogical."

The statement by a government spokesman came as Europe waits for Iran's formal answer to an international package of incentives designed to rein in its nuclear program.

Iran's official IRNA news agency quoted Iranian spokesman Gholam Hossein Elham on Saturday as saying that his country will respond to the package at a convenient time.

The package would give Tehran economic incentives, and the chance to develop alternate light-water reactors, in return for dropping the uranium enrichment.

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Re: Iran: 6 months from nukes

Postby watcher on 06/24/08, 3:33 pm

I believe Iran is being emboldened by this countries election process, our government internal fighting and our looming energy crisis. Iran smells blood in the water with the possibility of Senator Obama winning this election and his proud stance on how he would do things different


Obama would make changes in the US’s foreign policy with Iran, chiefly lifting a precondition to direct U.S.-Iran negotiations that Iran finds insulting and unacceptable. The Bush administration demands that Iran shelve its enrichment of uranium before the United States joins European negotiators already talking to Iran about its nuclear program or holds broad nation-to-nation talks.  Senator Obama’s stance that His campaign says that while there are no bold new offers proposed now, the Bush administration has never made the effort required to sell even the current offer as a good deal for Iran. ** Associated Press June 6, 2008

In my opinion, looking at past history with Iran, Obama’s ideas have been tried in the past. The article U.S. Policy and the Future of Iran, although quite lengthy, really high light how many different ways the US and other countries have attempted to deal with Iran back through 1982.

Been there, done that, comes to mind.

Since then all attempts of giving them anything has only resulted in Iran continuing to do what Iran has always done. LIE. Internal pressures causing economic and political disputes has resulted in some strong signs of a shift of thinking with the general population of Iranian people. They do not want conflict with others in the world and they want a more open society within their own nation. The main and largest problem standing in the way of what Iranians want in Iran is Mahmoud AhmadinejadPresident and the ayatollahs’ regime.
Iran’s Ahmadinejadsees any discussion with the President of the United States of America as a sign of weakness of this country. The constant lying about nuclear weapons by Iran is not in their eyes Lying, it is being clever. Iran wants world dominance, death and destruction to the United States and Israel and Radical Islamic Law all around the world. This would only be achievable with nuclear weapons. That is the ultimate goal.

The big question is does Senator Obama truly understand this. I don’t think he does


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U.S. Policy and the Future of Iran
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Re: Iran: 6 months from nukes

Postby SoldiersMum on 06/24/08, 5:44 pm

It's pretty amazing that Syria would support any nuclear attacks by Iran when prevailing winds would bring the fallout to Jordan, Lebanon and Syria and probably even parts of Saudia Arabia.  Also, Israel is so small in comparison to the rest of the neighboring countries except Lebanon that a nuclear strike could hit any of the nearby countries, including Syria.  It would seem they are supporting the possibility of their own demise.  Nobody ever said any of these people were Einsteins.
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Re: Iran: 6 months from nukes

Postby jokeness on 06/24/08, 5:49 pm

SoldiersMum wrote:It's pretty amazing that Syria would support any nuclear attacks by Iran when prevailing winds would bring the fallout to Jordan, Lebanon and Syria and probably even parts of Saudia Arabia.  Also, Israel is so small in comparison to the rest of the neighboring countries except Lebanon that a nuclear strike could hit any of the nearby countries, including Syria.  It would seem they are supporting the possibility of their own demise.  Nobody ever said any of these people were Einsteins.

One could only hope that Iran buys missile guidance systems from N. Korea (which are horribly inaccurate) and that they do indeed hit Syria.
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Re: Iran: 6 months from nukes

Postby Eyas on 06/24/08, 9:29 pm

I love that sig line:


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Awesome.
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Re: Iran: 6 months from nukes

Postby bedbug on 06/24/08, 10:49 pm

Iran nukes?? Where did this come from? Iran is developing peaceful, non-threatening nuclear power right?
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Re: Iran: 6 months from nukes

Postby jokeness on 06/25/08, 10:49 am

bedbug wrote:Iran nukes?? Where did this come from? Iran is developing peaceful, non-threatening nuclear power right?

Yes yes, peace.....through superior firepower.
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Re: Iran: 6 months from nukes

Postby jokeness on 06/25/08, 11:11 am

Eyas wrote:I love that sig line:


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Awesome.

Thank you.
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Re: Iran: 6 months from nukes

Postby bedbug on 06/25/08, 10:39 pm

Eyas wrote:I love that sig line:


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Awesome.


Where is Goper to remind us that this type of post is inflammatory and divisive.
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Re: Iran: 6 months from nukes

Postby watcher on 06/25/08, 10:52 pm

Goper is on vacation. Maybe it's a really long long vacation. Permanent sound good to me.
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