Thursday, September 17, 2009
Experts Agree, Iran is developing a nuclear delivery system
This report just came out today.
At least our Eastern European allies feel secure in our commitment to protect them.
Oh, wait!
VIENNA (AP) - Experts at the world's top atomic watchdog are in agreement that Tehran has the ability to make a nuclear bomb and is on the way to developing a missile system able to carry an atomic warhead, according to a secret report seen by The Associated Press.
The document drafted by senior officials at the International Atomic Energy Agency is the clearest indication yet that the agency's leaders share Washington's views on Iran's weapon-making capabilities.
At least our Eastern European allies feel secure in our commitment to protect them.
Oh, wait!
Labels: International relations, Iran, NATO, nukes, Poland, War on Terror
Comments:
I thought it was funny that I read two articles that were printed right beside each other in the San Jose Mercury. One was about how Zero is pulling down the missile defense system. The other was a report by the UN that Iran can make a nuclear bomb at any time. The combination to me showed just what an idiot we have for a president.
I was under the assumption that his first duty was to protect the country. If Iran gets that nuclear bomb and we do not have the defense in place to counter it, our asses are grass and iran is the lawnmower and Zero will look like even more of a fool that he already does.
I guess that foreign policy is another lacking of his or else he just does not bother with it. Why isn't the Sec of State screaming about this - or is she just filing it away for the future in 2012.
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I was under the assumption that his first duty was to protect the country. If Iran gets that nuclear bomb and we do not have the defense in place to counter it, our asses are grass and iran is the lawnmower and Zero will look like even more of a fool that he already does.
I guess that foreign policy is another lacking of his or else he just does not bother with it. Why isn't the Sec of State screaming about this - or is she just filing it away for the future in 2012.