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Iran says needs 20 nuclear sites - agency
kurdish blog | December 5th 2009 by eastkurd
Iran needs 20 uranium enrichment plants to produce enough fuel for its nuclear power plants and has no plans to withdraw from the Non-Proliferation Treaty, the official IRNA news agency reported on Saturday. "To provide fuel for our nuclear power pla read more
THE INFLUENCE OF HUMAN THOUGHTS ON CHARACTER.
YOUNG DOCTOR | December 4th 2009 by EZEKIEL
Reflect for a moment on how everyone on Earth can agree that it is reasonable to come in out of the rain, turn the heat on when it's cold, and slip into our pants before putting shoes on. How is it that we can have such consensus but can't seem to read more
3rd December 09
Kaixin | December 2nd 2009 by Kaxin
The New York Times Op-Ed Contributor Europe's China Angst BERLIN — Consider this: battalions of People’s Liberation Army soldiers in the world’s major hot spots — Afghanistan, Sudan, Lebanon; People’s Armed Police offi read more
Strategic Countdown and Russia’s Escalating Instability
The Yankee Sailor | November 30th 2009 by The Yankee Sailor
This week is the last in the life of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I) that was signed on July 31, 1991 by Presidents George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev. This most complex treaty in the history of arms control expires on December 5, and th read more
Iran defies U.N, announces building of 10 nuclear facilities
The Real News | November 30th 2009 by erik hals
Iran has authorized the construction of 10 Uranium enrichment plants its state news agency announced Sunday. The move comes two days after the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. nuclear watchdog, passed a resolution demanding that Iran stop read more
The risks to U.S. interests should Israel attack Iran
Sisyphus | November 28th 2009
Iran’s nuclear program was launched in the 1950’s as part of the Atoms for Peace program promoted by the United States. Western governments supported Iran’s nuclear program until the 1979 Islamic Revolution that toppled the Shah. Following th read more
IGNOU to Organize International Conference on Conflict Management…
IGNOU | November 26th 2009 by Azher
An international conference on Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Peace Science is being organized by Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), and Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti, (GS&DS), New Delhi and is scheduled for 11-13 Janu read more
Global Disarmament And Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty
Hot Political News | November 23rd 2009 by Jeremia Trirachmat
In its attempt to realize the long cherished dream of global disarmament United Nation Security Council has stepped a leap forward by adopting a fresh resolution (Resolution No.1887), which asks every nation to sign Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty ( read more
The Benefits Of A Nuclear Iran
Little Bit About Everything | November 23rd 2009
The Benefits Of A Nuclear Iran ↑ Click the link above to check out this bit. Or read a excerpt of this bit below. ↓ Iran could be building “the bomb”. Iran would then be the second power in the region to possess the bomb, and read more
Old nuclear weapons generate electricity
Sustainable development and much more | November 23rd 2009 by Edouard Stenger
According to the New York Times around 10 percent of the US electricity is provided by old nuclear bombs, including Russian ones. I find very inspiring that weapons once targeting houses are now powering them. These agreements concern thousands of wa read more
China Uses Obama’s Visit to Portray Itself
Status of Chinese People | November 21st 2009
The Age, Australia, Nov. 21, 2009 - HOURS after Barack Obama landed in Beijing and headed downtown, a cavalcade of black sedans drove out the other way. China’s security chief, Zhou Yongkang, was heading against the traffic to meet an old Sudan read more
Weekly YouTube Address
BLOG About OBAMA | November 21st 2009 by Marie
Traveling Abroad for Our Economy at HomeIn an address recorded in Seoul, South Korea, the President discusses his trip to Asia. He talks about his push to stop nuclear proliferation in North Korea, Iran, and around the world. He talks about promoting read more
President Obama's Weekly Address, November 21, 2009 (Video and Tr…
This Week With Barack Obama | November 21st 2009
In an address recorded in Seoul, South Korea, the President discusses his trip to Asia. He talks about his push to stop nuclear proliferation in North Korea, Iran, and around the world. He talks about promoting Americas principles for an open society read more
Pres. Obama Explains To Voters Reasons For Traveling Abroad...Wee…
BlackPoliticalBuzz | November 21st 2009
Weekly Address: Traveling Abroad for Our Economy at HomeIn an address recorded in Seoul, South Korea, the President discusses his trip to Asia. He talks about his push to stop nuclear proliferation in North Korea, Iran, and around the world. He talk read more
Weekly Address: Traveling Abroad for Our Economy at Home
SocialMedian Milieunet | November 21st 2009 by Erik van Erne
Submitted By Milieunet: In an address recorded in Seoul, South Korea, the President discusses his trip to Asia. He talks about his push to stop nuclear proliferation in North Korea, Iran, and around the world. He talks about promoting Americas prin read more
Weekly Address: Traveling Abroad for Our Economy at Home
Scrapbooking Obama | November 20th 2009
In an address recorded in Seoul, South Korea, the President discusses his trip to Asia. He talks about his push to stop nuclear proliferation in North Korea, Iran, and around the world. He talks about promoting America's principles for an open soci read more
Chairman Berman’s opening statement at hearing, “Is it Time t…
Cuba Journal | November 20th 2009
U.S. House Committee on Foreign AffairsThursday, November 19, 2009Verbatim, as deliveredAmericans have the right to travel to Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, which seeks a nuclear weapons capability in violation of its obligat read more
UN Nuclear Chief PROTECTING Irans Nuke Program
Yid With Lid | November 20th 2009
Departing United Nations Nuke Watchdog, IAEA director Dr. Mohammed El-Baradei is just a hack for the Iranian Nuke program: Last year the Wall Street Journal described him this way: The IAEA director seems intent on undercutting Security Council diplo read more
Who's Afraid of Sibel Edmonds?
Sabbah's Blog | November 20th 2009
The gagged whistleblower goes on the record. November 01, 2009, American Conservative. By Sibel Edmonds* and Philip Giraldi** | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Sibel Edmonds has a story to tell. She went to work as a Turkish and Farsi translator for read more
The Hidden Costs of Too Much Government Debt
Jutia Group | November 20th 2009
This week was a fascinating one on the geopolitical front. President Barack Obama travelled to China in what was billed as a major diplomatic trip. The idea? Try to reach common ground on several fronts, including global nuclear proliferation, e read more
The Hidden Costs of Too Much Government Debt
LeftWord | November 20th 2009
This week was a fascinating one on the geopolitical front. President Barack Obama travelled to China in what was billed as a major diplomatic trip.The idea? Try to reach common ground on several fronts, including global nuclear proliferation, env read more
Manmohan’s US visit: small ticket items on high value agenda
BJP | November 20th 2009 by anilrgowda
By Manish Chand New Delhi, Nov 20 (IANS) Moving beyond the transformational nuclear deal, India and the US are set to unveil a new template for deepening strategic partnership on key global challenges, ranging from counter-terrorism to non-proliferat read more
When radio goes wrong…
(Roughly) Daily | November 20th 2009 by Lawrence Wilkinson
source: Pandora From radio broadcasts around the U.K. and the Empire: bloopers, blunders, and embarrassment– all collected at RadioFail. One should turn one’s volume up and consider, for example, this report of nuclear proliferati read more
Single moms heart Farm Boy
Second Ferment | November 19th 2009 by B Harpur
Single mom detail again. It's November, so it must be Vienna. Time to rid the world of nuclear weapons. Or at least try to get people to talk about it, anyway.Hubby was off for his usual week of non-proliferation meetings in Austria, while the Doodle read more
Jack Layton made agree with John Baird
The Equivocator | November 19th 2009 by Joseph U
*During question period today Jack Layton reminded us all that the NDP are a bunch of reactionary-Luddites when it comes to nuclear power. Here is the exchange:>> The Speaker: The honourable member for toronto-danforth. >> Hon. Jack Layton: In 2009, read more
Obama renews threats against Iran
American Scofflaw | November 19th 2009
The Gay Secretary The last time Iran sent nuclear materials to France for processing they never got it back. Everyone is screaming about a deal with Iran but there is already a deal in place called the Nuclear Non-Pro read more
Iran accuses US of having WMD.
Blog of Lies | November 19th 2009 by Chinaren
Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, stood up in the UN today and accussed the US of making weapons of mass destruction, specifically nuclear missiles, but other large bombs as well. After lambasting the ‘aggressor,’ he called fo read more
Taking the myths out of the debate on nuclear energy
Idaho Samizdat | November 18th 2009 by Dan Yurman
News media coverage and blog posts take different paths towards the same destination At the American Nuclear Society winter meeting taking place in Washington, DC, this week, two sessions highlighted efforts to remove the veil of confusion on read more
QOTD
No Oil for Pacifists | November 18th 2009
Victor Davis Hanson on The Corner: George W. Bush inherited a recession. He also inherited the Iraq no-fly zones, a Middle East boiling after the failed last-minute Clintonian rush for an imposed peace, an intelligence community wedded to the notion read more
Morning News
Obama Social Network | November 18th 2009 by Zora
From the New York Times: President Obama and President Hu Jintao of China met in private off Tiananmen Square here on a frigid Tuesday morning to discuss issues like trade, climate change and the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea, in a read more

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