Posted on 01/14/2005 1:55:51 PM PST by gopwinsin04
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov, in a recent meeting with US President George W. Bush said that the nuclear unit construction phase of the Iran's Bushehr atomic power plant had been completed.
Russia's fundamental stance in the meeting was that nuclear material would be delivered to Iran when Iran and Russia signed a contract for returning spent nuclear fuel to Russia.
Source: Iran Daily 1/13/04
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When did Bush meet with this guy?
Hopefully, it's as well constructed as Chernobyl.
bah dum bum!
Thank you very much Mr. Ivanov.........we can now commence bombing........
Whoa, yesterday according to the Chinese.. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-01/14/content_2457383.htm
"Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov"
Another one former KGB officer.
:)
Along with Putin..
Russia or Iran?
Oh, but Putin is this great Orthodox Christian, so that makes it all OK /sarcasm.
The US President doesn't meet with the "Russian Defense Minister". He gets his scuttlebutt straight from Pootie-Poot.
Now, maybe Pootie-Poot will tell us when they plan to deliver Iran's nuclear fuel and where they plan to store it...
we'll start with the nuclear facility for now.....no sense in getting greedy.........
Ping
I seem to recall construction at Orsik being done, with only fuel rods to be inserted before the Israelis did the world a favor.
Could have been a source wanting to drop from scuttlebutt from the talks..
I'm sure the upcoming democratic regime in Iran will get full use out of the plant -- which means, no weapons development.
I'm going to bet...somewhere in the software that runs the reactor...is a little code added by a "friend" of the CIA...bribed of course. And one day...months down the road...in the midst of a normal day...this reactor will go into a chaos state. Leakage will occur, and make world headlines. And the Iranians will have to clean up a major mess. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure a simple $100k bribe to some Russian software engineer would fix our situation easily.
Yeah, I think that nuclear plant could really use a nice carbon fire.
Huh??
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