Friday, June 18, 2004

Iran Hides Their Nuke Plants Under Ground

Sattelite Imagery shows a disappearing nuke plant
One site at Natanz appears to show a hidden uranium enrichment plant, possibly surrounded by defense fortifications capable of thwarting an attack. The other site, Arak, is a heavy water facility used to make plutonium.

The two sites together could be capable of building atomic bombs. "You have to conclude this is not part of an energy program, this is part of a weapons program," John Pike, the founder of Globalsecurity.org , told Fox News.


So maybe we will get a UN security council resolution. Maybe some sanctions? Maybe after twelve years and say.....17 security council resolutions and fruitless hopes of internal revolt, we can ask France if they could please stop doing business with Iran long enough for us to fix the problem. They'll probably just bitch at us and accuse us of foul deeds they themselves are guilty of. Then again, we'd have to be lucky enough to have a Commander In Chief that recognized Iran as a threat and had the fortitude to stay the course in the face of overwhelming opposition from the likes of John "I want to be the next black President" Kerry here at home. Maybe some Leni Riefenstahl-esque propagandist will make a movie that preys upon our leader's every mis step....real or fabricated. The press will crucify him saying that Iran was never a threat and that they have no links to terrorism. Sound familiar?

OR!

We could vote to keep the adults in charge and let the teenagers bitch all they want!

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