Posted by
Jack Cruger on Thursday, December 06, 2007 10:31:07 PM
Iran’s Nuclear Program
Today I was pleased to hear that Iran suspended their pursuit of nuclear weapons program and I was about to say this was a good move toward peace. Then something hit like the nuclear bomb that was exploded by North Korea during the time they were supposed to be in nuclear weapons suspension 2003. We are being taken again by a rouge regime and the press and the Democrats are falling for it.
A few events happened in the year 2003. I know it’s a long time for us Americans because we have a short memory span when it comes to something that takes the attention away from ourselves. We attacked Iraq in 2003 and all the plans that Iran and Syria had to invade Israel with WMDs at the same time the US moved on Baghdad had gone up in smoke with the “Shock and Awe” approach the Americans Forces employed.
Iran shut down their nuclear weapons facilities because they were exposed to the world and especially to the U.S. and Israel. In my opinion, they had no intention of shutting down the desire to make nuclear weapons. They moved their program to new underground digs and started purchasing a full complement materials and supplies and even boasted to the world that they have 30 working centrifuges for nuclear enrichment. To my knowledge the IAEA did not inspect any of those facilities. But the real question is why do they need nuclear energy when they are sitting on top of one of the world’s largest puddle of OIL? The answer is they don’t, they want it for weapons"
In 2003 there was a county named Libya who also had a nuclear weapons program in full swing, and very close to having a bomb, just after the Iraq attack and thought it better to stop their program. They dismantled their facilities and disposed of the nuclear material all under international supervision.
Personally I find the NIE report very suspect because wasn’t just two years ago the same organization issued a report, which concluded "with high confidence" that Iran "currently is determined to develop nuclear weapons."