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Originally posted by marbles87
reply to post by ManBehindTheMask
Why don't other countries help Iran achieve their nuclear goals so things like this don't happen. Ahh that's right we are hypocrites when it comes to everything in this world. We continue to build bombs capable of destroying everything on earth and then demand others from building something we built 50 years ago.
The images clearly showed billowing smoke and destruction, negating Iranian claims yesterday that no such explosion had taken place. Israeli intelligence officials told The Times that there was "no doubt" that the blast struck the nuclear facilities at Isfahan and that it was "no accident".
Originally posted by ManBehindTheMask
IMHO accidents can happen, but this is jut one more reason that Iran shouldnt be messing with this stuff.....they do not have the safe guards that many other nuclear countries have to make sure incidents like this dont happen......
Originally posted by wulff
Just listen to yourself.... it's like saying I'll let my 7 year old access to my handguns because I have no right to not share them...
Stupid? Exactly!
Reason: a 7 year old isn't responsible!
Fact: Iran isn't responsible!
Bottom line: Some countries haven't shown the responsibility to wield such a weapon!
You don't help countries run by tyrants and dictators that call on the destruction of their neighbors by providing them with the means!
Are you really that uneducated or do you simply don't understand what 'responsibility' means?
Originally posted by DOLCOTT
reply to post by torqpoc
Why don't you compare apples to apples, the use of a nuke in Japan during wartime inwhich the Japanese dragged us into the war was a life saving act on behalf of the US to save US lives and shorten which would have been a long and bloody invasion of mainland Japan. To compare this historical event to any current event is nonsensical.
So you're suggesting that the Iranian incident is similar (Stuxnet followed by a blast using Magna BSP/or other thermal imaging camera?).
Originally posted by tinhattribunal
you may want to look at this link before casting doubt on the possibility that ISREAL did it ...
the webpage
full pdf.
Originally posted by tinhattribunal
isreal strikes again !
Originally posted by torqpoc
Originally posted by wulff
Just listen to yourself.... it's like saying I'll let my 7 year old access to my handguns because I have no right to not share them...
Stupid? Exactly!
Reason: a 7 year old isn't responsible!
Fact: Iran isn't responsible!
Bottom line: Some countries haven't shown the responsibility to wield such a weapon!
You don't help countries run by tyrants and dictators that call on the destruction of their neighbors by providing them with the means!
Are you really that uneducated or do you simply don't understand what 'responsibility' means?
Mhmm and the US killing Japanese civilians showed it had the responsibility to wield the atomic bomb, did it? Really? Is that the basis for your argument?
The US is run by tyrants and dictators, you just think it is a democracy and are obviously both blinkered and biased. Time to wake up chap.
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Originally posted by DOLCOTT
reply to post by torqpoc
Why don't you compare apples to apples, the use of a nuke in Japan during wartime inwhich the Japanese dragged us into the war was a life saving act on behalf of the US to save US lives and shorten which would have been a long and bloody invasion of mainland Japan. To compare this historical event to any current event is nonsensical.
Originally posted by munkey66
reply to post by ManBehindTheMask
you may want to take a look at this link before casting doubts on others safety record
list
October 10, 1957, Sellafield, Cumberland, United Kingdom:- A fire at the British atomic bomb project destroyed the core and released an estimated 750 terabecquerels (20,000 curies) of radioactive material into the environment. Deaths: 0