reply to post by jeenyus2008
Sounds like all they did was talk, about having more talks.
Its a start I guess,better than Cruise Missiles flying around.
The leader of a United Nations nuclear inspection team said Wednesday that their visit to Iran had been a "good trip," and announced plans to revisit Tehran "in the very near future."
"We had three days of intensive discussions about all our priorities, and we are committed to resolve all the outstanding issues," Nackaerts told reporters. "And the Iranians said they are committed, too.
) Originally posted by Starchild23
reply to post by jeenyus2008
One does have to wonder if the inspectors are putting on a show because they are being paid VERY good money to make it look as though there is no threat...but in reality, our governments are conspiring against Israel or some other country.
There will be a little scuffle, Iran will nuke someone, U.S. will step in over some little technicality and protect Iran. We get all the oil, they get freedom or new land or whatever, and no one is the wiser...because no one will ever talk about what really happened (now that we have self-guiding bullets)
Just a thought that occurred to me.edit on CWednesdaypm060609f09America/Chicago01 by Starchild23 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Tw0Sides
reply to post by jeenyus2008
Sounds like all they did was talk, about having more talks.
Its a start I guess,better than Cruise Missiles flying around.

Police in Austria are investigating the mysterious death of a British nuclear monitoring expert. Early news reports said that Timothy Hampton, who worked for an international monitoring unit called the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), died after falling 12 stories in a building in the Vienna International Center, one of the United Nations' main office complexes in Europe.