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n4807g

01/17/06 10:00 PM

#30585 RE: Gulfbreeze #30582

It's politics. Al was just feathering his political bed. Building a resume on false premise while selling out the interests of the USA. Al is a "left over caricature". I liked him better with a beard.

Now it would be nice if he just faded away. Of course every time he pops up he hurts his own party. What do politicians think?
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IxCimi

01/17/06 10:12 PM

#30587 RE: Gulfbreeze #30582

The United States is one of the biggest arms dealer/brokers on this globe so long as it's within OUR general interest!

I betcha in some wierd way that WAS in our percieved general interest.

And how about all those CIA sponsored coup d'etats since 1951?
Bet cha can't count 'em on one hand. Shall we count them off?

http://www.war-crimes.info/CIA-Crimes.php

So,... so what?

Now, when we don't do that kinda thing anymore and ask OTHERS to refrain from such doings as well, well,...then we will have some room to talk.
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ergo sum

01/17/06 10:46 PM

#30596 RE: Gulfbreeze #30582

If you don't think these agreements were worth more than a few worries about Iran at the time, you don't understand how much good the Clinton Administration did in protecting you from nuclear terror.

According to the Energy Policy Committee report, signed by Curtis and Mi khailov on February 7, the sides continue to make progress in implementing their HEU agreement, which requires the United States to purchase over a period of 20 years 500 metric tons of HEU that has been removed from dismantled former Soviet nuclear warheads and blended down to low enriched uranium (LEU) suitable for use in commercial nuclear reactors. In 1995 and 1996, the United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC), the executive agent of the agreement for the U.S. government, purchased the LEU equivalent of 18 metric tons of HEU from Russia.

The committee report referred to an amendment to the HEU agreement, reached in November 1996, that establishes set prices and quantities for the LEU shipments through the year 2001, thereby allowing the USEC to purchase the LEU equivalent of an additional 132 metric tons of HEU over the next five years. (See ACT, November/December 1996.) As part of this amendment, Russia has been awarded an advance payment of $100 million against future deliveries and enhanced transparency measures have been successfully concluded to help assure that the LEU blended down in Russia is actually derived from dismantled nuclear weapons instead of existing HEU stockpiles.


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sarals

01/18/06 11:34 AM

#30608 RE: Gulfbreeze #30582

yup, when you have no answer to the statements, attack the person delivering them.