the Iranian bomb?

Discussion in 'Religion' started by Danr, Jan 12, 2006.

  1. quick dog

    quick dog New Member

    What you have just stated is actually published in various Congressional documents (the famous Cox Report, etc.), and is available in the Library of Congress.

    Here is a brand new example of such reports. http://www.drudgereport.com/flash.htm
     
  2. 09S-V.D.B

    09S-V.D.B New Member

    Why would a medium or long range missile be needed to hit a U.S. target? After all, you don't believe that Homeland Security and the coast guard check every vessel and every single container that come into u.s. waters, do you?
     
  3. Danr

    Danr New Member

    I really hope that they have a few gigger (sp?) counters around those ports. Oh I forgot Bush is in charge so they probably don't.
     
  4. Midas

    Midas New Member

    Bush is also in charge of tying your shoe. Blame him when you fall on your face!
     
  5. quick dog

    quick dog New Member

    I would have to assume that some of you may be unaware that the Bush Administration is currently in trouble with the ACLU and other leftists for using scintillometers to check certain suspect buldings, including mosques, for signs of radioactivity? This was done shortly after 9-11, and I assume that such efforts are ongoing.

    I was pleasantly surprised that HSA people actually had the foresight to monitor radioactivity in key areas of interest. Of course, there are those that feel such actions are an serious infringement of privacy. After all, who would have the audacity to think that someone might hide weapons and such in a place of worship?
     
  6. 09S-V.D.B

    09S-V.D.B New Member

    And, it's funny that at the same time, Customs now allows vessels to go through the whole process over the phone or by fax.
     
  7. Danr

    Danr New Member

    As i understand it the mafia controls the docks.
     
  8. quick dog

    quick dog New Member

    Radioactivity is monitored in some American ports. I would assume airports also. The HSA simply doesn't talk about it. In fact, several years ago a load of radioactive rebar was stopped upon entry from Mexico. That was well before 9-11-01.

    I suspect that the New York Times will publish photographs of the hidden government scintillometers someday in their quest to make sure that our enemies have every possible advantage.
     
  9. chrisild

    chrisild New Member

    Could you please provide some more details? Who or what is "France", who or what is "Germany" in this regard?

    Oh, great. First sell weapons to the mullah regime in Iran, back in the 1980s, and then lean back and see what happens? Of course it would be a refreshing change if the US government refrained from attempting to "solve" the issue the way it did in Iraq. But that may require international cooperation instead of the "this is what we are going to do, and we don't care about what you think" approach ...

    Christian
     
  10. 09S-V.D.B

    09S-V.D.B New Member

    I am thinking, just off the cuff, of a very large power plant that is approximately 100 feet from a pretty large shipping port. The only measures protecting the power plant from the water are a line of 2 buoys saying "Don't cross." Furthermore, an ABC "investigative" show listed every security measure and every way to get around these measures. Sorry to tell you quick dog, but ABC beat the NYT to the story. :desk: Gotta love the U.S.A. :eek:
     
  11. julzboi661

    julzboi661 Member

    i tell you what

    if we just let them blast themselves into more holes, we'll get the blame

    if we go over there, it'll cause pacifists to soil themselves

    i say nuke the world (excepting russia and britain and NZ) and be done with it.
     
  12. OldDan

    OldDan New Member

    O.K. this thread is getting way out of hand. The Iranians don't have a bomb factory or a bomb. It is a power plant used to generate electricity for making rugs and selling them in the local markets. When are we going to stop yelling "the sky is falling"?
     
  13. 09S-V.D.B

    09S-V.D.B New Member

    Yes, and the Iranian President doesn't want to destroy Israel and believes the Holocaust was a real event.
     
  14. Danr

    Danr New Member

    Iran probably does not have the bomb in hand, but I suspect that they want it more than anything else in the world. Isreal has the bomb, Brazil probably has the bomb and Syria may be close. South Africa had the bomb but gave it up. It is not impossible for Iran to get the bomb soon, as a matter of fact they probably will.
     
  15. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    Israel has had the bomb for a long time now. They even developed technology back in the 198O's to launch a medium range missle off a PT-boat or a private ship. Yet no one was worried.
    Now that the muslims are buying the technology or bought it to have their own, that included the Paki's, every one is concerned including the muslims depending on sect. That in itself tells us all that we need to know.
     
  16. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    The suitcase bombs that you may be referring to are not predictable with their consistency of successful reactions as well as needing alot of maintance and having a short shelf life. The dirty bombs would cause a distaster but in a small area. A missle with a loaded tip could take out a whole city.
     
  17. Danr

    Danr New Member

    Now Andy I am not anti-Muslim but this wack-job running Iran is a different story.
     
  18. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    He is only following what the koran wants him to do, what he has been brain washed to follow since birth. Just like the vast majority of others over there and here.
     
  19. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 New Member

    Iran is a country with so much natural gas and oil in the ground that it is almost dangerous to dig a hole in your garden least you drown in the stuff or die from asphyxiation. So it is understandable that some people question why they need nuclear power in the first place. It's sort of like Venice importing water to aleviate the shortage.

    But you are correct that it seems that panic has set in a bit prematurely.
     
  20. craigG

    craigG New Member

    It ain't the people in those countries that are the threat(excepting muslim countries), it's the governments. Russians are okay people, but their government has a chokehold on them and can make them do whatever they want. So we assassinate all the leaders and take over each country. Sound good to me.
     

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