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Angry Over Critical Report From U.N. Nuclear Agency, Lawmakers Chant "Death To America"

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by underdogus May 28, 2008 3:30 PM EDT
shahzad7 take off your burka coward!! denounce terrorism...
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by underdogus May 28, 2008 3:23 PM EDT
Ahmadinejad prepare to meet your "prophet" lucifer he,he....
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by guad07rg May 28, 2008 3:18 PM EDT
LET''''S ROLL!! BOMB,BOMB,BOMB IRAN!!

Posted by underdogus at 12:14 PM : May 28, 2008

And I approve of this message..
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by drinuk May 28, 2008 3:17 PM EDT
Dr Strangelove Bush would love a final firework display before riding off into the sunset, perhaps he should give Iran a full demonstration and enlighten them on Global Warming. BANG
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by underdogus May 28, 2008 3:14 PM EDT
LET''S ROLL!! BOMB,BOMB,BOMB IRAN!!
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by Syndicate May 28, 2008 3:14 PM EDT
A blockade would work. A complete and total blockade nothing gets in nothing gets out. Not even oil.
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by vietnam21 May 28, 2008 3:12 PM EDT
I THINK THE NUKES ARE DONE.. READY OUT OF THE OVEN!
And the UN and EU has done...what? nothing!

Posted by factsearcher at 11:59 AM : May 28, 2008

I think UN and EU are a woman''s group. All they want to do it talk and take no action and wait for the US to take action.
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by wdrussell1 May 28, 2008 3:00 PM EDT
Can''t say those Iranians don''t have a good sense of humor.
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by factsearcher May 28, 2008 2:59 PM EDT
February 2003

Iranian President Mohammed Khatami reveals that Iran has unearthed uranium deposits and announces plans to develop a nuclear fuel cycle. IAEA chief Mohammed ElBaradei travels to Iran with a team of inspectors to begin probing Tehran''''s nuclear plans.

August 2003

Traces of highly enriched weapons-grade uranium found at Natanz.
Feb. 19, 2007

Russia announces a delay in work on the Bushehr reactor saying Iran had missed several payments worth a total of more than $70 million for the construction of the reactor in southwest Iran. Tehran says its payments are up to date.
May 26, 2008

In an unusually strongly worded report, the U.N.''''s nuclear watchdog said Iran may be withholding information needed to establish whether it tried to make nuclear weapons. The tone of the IAEA report suggesting Tehran continues to stonewall the U.N. nuclear monitor revealed a glimpse of the frustration felt by agency investigators stymied in their attempts to gain full answers to suspicious aspects of Iran''''s past nuclear activities

I THINK THE NUKES ARE DONE.. READY OUT OF THE OVEN!
And the UN and EU has done...what? nothing!
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by steve668702 May 28, 2008 2:58 PM EDT
Some facts:
The nuclear plant being built by Russia for Iran will be supplied with fuel by the Russians. The fuel needed by this particular plant is incompatible with the "fuel" being made by Iran''s centrifuges. In other words not one ounce of enriched Uranium being produced by Iran can be used for the purpose they are claiming. They are also building a heavy water factory, that is only needed for un-enriched or Plutonium based plants. Another use for heavy water (tritium) is for boosting the explosive yield of atomic blasts. Putting these facts together why is hard to understand what is going on in Iran?
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