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Old Nov 15, 2007, 03:19 pm   #32 (permalink) (top)
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I'll dismiss them because the only time I ever heard about this is from you.

First show me where a report claims buildings were demolished prior to their arrival and maybe I'll respond to that..... In the last few links you have supplied, there was no mention of this, so I have no clue where you got this.

Who's reasoning skills are being skewed?

You provide no information on something you claim, and complain my view is skewed when I don't believe what you say, just because you want me to take your word for it? The world doesn't work that way, sorry.



Just as they have every right to develop it..... and if you're done... good... cuz you clearly see where things are not adding up for your side of the argument.

I get questioned on things, I supply references.... you get questioned, you supply something that doesn't back you up, or has no relation at all and then you're "Done with this?"

Thanks for conviencing me your side is the right side of the argument
My appologies...I thought you read the article I posted in your thread on " US Iran report branded dishonest - 2006:".....

Let me try again, so you have an idea of what I'm talking about -
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The UN's suspicions about Iran went into overdrive 18 months ago. The Iranian Vice President, Reza Agazadeh, had just told the IAEA: 'Complete transparency of my country's nuclear activities is a serious commitment.' Then an Iranian opposition group operating outside the country tipped off the inspectors about Natanz, and other nuclear activities Iran had chosen not to declare.

Shortly afterwards, the inspectors asked for access to a nondescript warehouse in Tehran called The Kalaye Electric Company. At its heart were the highly-engineered centrifuges required to make nuclear fuel. The problem is, once a country has mastered enriching uranium for energy, it's not far off developing weapons grade uranium if it chooses. Which is why the UN inspectors wanted to test for nuclear particles. 'When they opened the door,' says Charlier, 'everything had been changed. There were new tiles to the roof, everything was brand new. It was still smelling of paint.'

More dramatic still was Lavizan, a suspected nuclear site on the outskirts of Tehran. It took two months for the inspectors to get access. When they arrived, the buildings, the equipment had gone. The satellite 'before and after' shot shows gleaming silver buildings being replaced by a triangle of rough brown earth.
Iran ready to ignore US nuclear countdown | International | The Observer
THIS is suspicious behaviour for a country that is SUPPOSEDLY not making nuclear weapons.. They completely cleaned out one entire site and demolished another to avoid the inspectors. These are just 2 that they reported on. Who knows how often this happens. Do you see a problem with that????


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