12/11/2007 3:08:11 PM
The problem isn't that Iran has failed to abandon its nuclear program - the NIE pretty much states that they stopped working on that in 2004. The problem is that they want to continue to enrich Uranium, which has the unfortunate issue of being a very sensitive dual-use technology.But from the Iranian perspective, it's an issue of national pride, i.e., "Why should we be denied our right to claim a reputation as a regional scientific/technical leader?" Especially when Russia and the U.S. can enrich with no problems.So there's the issue. Iran is extremely unlikely to accept a deal to buy nuclear plants, because they want to prove that they can build them. And it's unlikely you're going to convince them to stop enriching anytime soon, which makes the option of restarting a weapons program a real possibility in the future. You're not going to get the same kind of deal with Iran to get them to stop enriching, because they don't want what we offered Libya, and they do want to enrich, if only because of a matter of national pride.
12/11/2007 3:13:58 PM
That makes no sense. If the Iranian people were that deprived and poor where they needed the energy from a nuclear plant (in a nation full of cheap oil) then why wouldn't they accept a deal like this?OH I KNOW!BECAUSE IT'S NOT FOR ENERGY.If it really were about providing energy to the people (the supposed claim), then they would love a deal like this.[Edited on December 11, 2007 at 3:19 PM. Reason : .]
12/11/2007 3:18:36 PM
I don't think you get it. They don't need the energy, but there's a great deal of national pride at stake. The whole "Persian Empire" deal. They've got something to prove, and being able to build and enrich a homegrown nuclear industry (weapons program notwithstanding) is one way to do it. They're basically out to prove that they're better, smarter, and more sophisticated than their backwater neighbors, and building a nuclear power industry - regardless if they need it - is they way they have chosen to do it. The ultimate end of this "sophistication" is in the ability to produce a weapon and join "the nuclear club."However, given that the evidence clearly shows they already abandoned their weapons program 3 years ago, this doesn't deny the national pride issue one bit. These people have a chip on their shoulders and something to prove. Hence, the status symbol.
12/11/2007 3:22:23 PM
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12/11/2007 4:28:06 PM
Since George W picked up the reigns
12/11/2007 4:42:41 PM
Not to defend Bush, as he has perfected the US = World Police policy...But this started way before 2001.
12/11/2007 4:52:58 PM
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12/11/2007 5:45:32 PM
dudecontextit helps us apply things appropriately
12/11/2007 7:09:54 PM
12/11/2007 9:14:41 PM
All I am saying is who the fuck cares if the US gives its blessing. They aren't 'mother earths' father. France is capable of making trade agreements without the US approval. If we had an organization that we could call United Nations then maybe they could give out free blessings.
12/11/2007 9:34:38 PM