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Your "logic" in those posts is similar to "logic" of your first post here: "I have million dollar idea but can't afford few bucks for domain,script and hosting" :thumbsup :1orglaugh |
washington times
GlobalSecurity.org, a well-connected defense Internet site, found in a recent survey that Saudi Arabia has the infrastructure to exploit such nuclear exports very quickly. "While there is no direct evidence that Saudi Arabia has chosen a nuclear option, the Saudis have in place a foundation for building a nuclear deterrent," according to the Web site. ---- THIS is sort of correct... saudi does have the infrastructure for this.. it does have a surface to surface missles that were bought from china. it has the command communication and control systems and infrastructure inplace built by boeing and lockheed. but it doesnot have a nuclear program n late June 1994 Muhammad Khilewi, the second-in-command of the Saudi mission to the United Nations, abandoned his UN post to join the opposition. After defecting, Mr. Khilewi, who was denied federal protection, went into hiding, fearing for his life. He has tried to distribute more than 10,000 documents he obtained from the Saudi Arabian Embassy. Khilewi produced documents for the London Sunday Times that supported his charge that the Saudi government had paid up to five billion dollars from the Saudi treasury for Saddam Hussein to build a nuclear weapon. Between 1985 and 1990, up to the time Saddam invaded Kuwait, the payments were made on condition that some of the bombs, should the project succeed, be transferred to the Saudi arsenal. Khilewi cache included transcripts of a secret desert meeting between Saudi and Iraqi military teams a year before the invasion of Kuwait. The transcrips depicts the Saudis funding the nuclear program and handing over specialised equipment that Iraq could not have obtained elsewhere. What Khilewi did not know was that the Fahd-Saddam nuclear project was also a closely held secret in Washington. According to a former high-ranking American diplomat, the CIA was fully apprised. The funding stopped only at the outbreak of the Gulf War in 1991. The defector's documents also showed that Riyadh had paid for Pakistan's bomb project and signed a pact that if Saudi Arabia were attacked with nuclear weapons, Pakistan would respond against the aggressor with its own nuclear arsenal. Khilewi's claims of possessing damning evidence against Saudi Arabia were met with some skepticism in the US Congress. During Mr Nawaz Sharif’s tenure as prime minister, Saudi Arabia appears to have begun funding Pakistan’s nuclear and missile programs. The North Korean missiles ("red missiles painted green") traded for Pakistani nuclear know-how in the late 1990s took place at a time when the Pakistani economy was in shambles. Saudi Arabia appears to have bailed Pakistan out of this financial crisis. other article According to a report last week, the Saudi government is considering three options, one of which is to acquire a nuclear deterrent. The other choices are to maintain or enter into an alliance with an existing nuclear power that would offer protection, or to try to reach a regional agreement on a nuclear-free Middle East, according to a leaked Saudi government strategy document. Click to learn more... Saudi Arabia immediately dismissed the report as "baseless and totally false", adding that the country was a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. But analysts say that the Saudis themselves may have leaked the document in an attempt to put pressure on Washington, which is seen in Riyadh as becoming increasingly cool towards its long-standing ally. |
this is a rather enlightening website
http://www.sipri.org/contents/expcon/cnsc3sau.html this about libya http://www.sipri.org/contents/expcon/cnsc1lya.html syria?????? http://www.sipri.org/contents/expcon/cnsc1syr.html indonesia -- world diasaster magnet looking for nuke power http://www.sipri.org/contents/expcon/cnsc1ins.html algeria was looking for it .. and stopped http://www.sipri.org/contents/expcon/cnsc1alg.html food for thought |
sounds pretty bad...
i hope that really would not happen... :( |
hey man are your sure about your info.?
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where the hell you got those info.?
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please forgive him, he is a croat |
Check out this article.
"In the heart of Tehran sits one of Iran's most important nuclear facilities, a dome-shaped building where scientists have conducted secret experiments that could help the country build atomic bombs. It was provided to the Iranians by the United States" http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...wsnation-front |
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And those countries have combined to nuke hundreds, nay, thousands of countries with those bombs. Oh, the humanity. |
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not surprising it fits with their beliefs
they are Shiites after all |
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ugh. as if their possession of tricked out Sukhoi's won't be bad enough while we're buying the piece of shit Joint Strike Fighter... just what we need.. the most populous muslim nation with nuclear capability and regional air superiority because we need to support the US battle fields in the mid-east with JSF's instead of buying the F-22A Raptors we really need.... |
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You gotta be an exception. |
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so many retards in this thread.. Lazonby is leading followed by DEA very close...
grow up idiots |
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b) fuck you. |
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it's too late.
Iran will get their bomb done, russia and china will still trade with IRan and that is enough. |
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