Here's the IAEA's briefing (pdf, very interesting) on the Iranian 'nuclear laptop' (h/t Laura Rozen).
Talk amongst yourselves...
Here's the IAEA's briefing (pdf, very interesting) on the Iranian 'nuclear laptop' (h/t Laura Rozen).
Talk amongst yourselves...
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I'm constantly surprised that during the current election cycle, Iran and its proxy war with the US is rarely if ever brought up when questions are addressed to the current crop of candidates.
Also, with such overwhelming evidence pointing to Iran's designing and production of nuclear weapon systems, how can el Baradie still be so nonchalant about their intentions?
Gabriel,
The answers are obvious. First, just as we tried to pretend that militant Islam was not at war with us until forced to by 9/11; our nation and especially its elites are pretending that Iran is not a danger. That way they don't have to do anything about it. Second, anyone who has watched Al Baradei in particular and the IAEA in general over the years should realize that their goal is not to prevent nuclear proliferation, but rather to enable and conceal it in Muslim states until they can be used against us.