Thursday, January 28, 2010

Despite the Biased rhetoric I got I was right as without a doubt, Iran has both civilian, military nuke programs!



'Without a doubt, Iran has both civilian, military nuke programs' I have been saying for years that they are stalling us until they achieve their goal of attaining nuclear weapons. I knew their civilian program was a cover for their long term effort of acquiring nuclear weapons. It may or may not be true that they are very close but as this report comes from the German's I absolutely believe it. What's next?

Report: Iran could produce nuclear bomb this year

A month ago I wrote a story about Iran's nuclear program, how we started it in the 50s, and how close they were to acquiring the knowledge to make a nuclear bomb. They continue to up the ante with militarism and nuclear concerns. They are antagonizing Israel, the US, and others in their quest for war to unite their country!

A reminder: As you know, when asked by a journalist how he felt upon returning to Iran in 1979 after 15 years in exile. Khomeini’s curt, one-word reply was “nothing” Whoa! From day one of his return to Iran Khomeini expressed no love for Iran only a love of the atom bomb. The drive even then was to possess a nuclear weapon though that desire is still denied until Iran can get their hands on one.

I have tried to give Iran the benefit of the doubt when they say their nuclear desires are peaceful knowing they could use nuclear power as an energy source for their growing population. I have always asserted that perceived need could be cover for the real goal of developing a nuclear weapon.

The nuclear program of Iran was launched in the 1950s with the help of the United States as part of the Atoms for Peace program.[1] The support, encouragement and participation of the United States and Western European governments in Iran's nuclear program continued until the 1979 Islamic revolution that toppled the Shah of Iran. We are so concerned about Pakistan and Iran today in regard to nuclear abilities and nuclear weapons and security. I was blown away to find out that we built the first nuclear Reactors in both Iran and Pakistan. Nuclear program of Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I would have to assume this was after we overthrew the democratically elected President of Iran Mohammad Mosaddeq to install our ruthless puppet the Shah of Iran. We built and supplied Iran's first reactor because we thought we were in control. What the hell is wrong with us? That makes us personally responsible for the 1979 Revolution in Iran, the capture of our hostages, the disaster in the desert after a failed attempt to rescue them, the rise of the Revolutionary Guard, the protesters dilemma, the nuclear issue in Iran today, everything!

You know, I have long said that Iran’s civilian nuclear program is a cover for their nuclear weapons program. Now I see that Arab leaders feel the same way. They fear a nuclear arms race and I can only conclude that knowing how far along Iran is and how they feel that they are hedging their bets and it is already under way clandestinely.

The Gulf Corporation Council “Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman. And the United Arab Emirates, who are all incidentally armed by us with advanced conventional weapons and technology and missile defense batteries all want the Middle East to be declared a nuclear safe zone. That as you know is DOA as neither Israel or the US will never agree to that. The centuries of acrimony and convoluted Relationships throughout the Middle East though I knew of it is mind boggling and worse than I thought so I invite you to read the report it is eye opening. ! Why Arab leaders worry about Iran's nuclear program | Bulletin of ...
Now what?


James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

8 comments:

Lily said...

of course they do!
but since they pretend they don't one could also treat them as if this was true and show them how destructive a peaceful use is and what alternatives there are. Just to make a point.

Anyway... Jim, thanks for all your mails and there's a lot for me now to check out and to consider. I'll be back to you on that.
But right now I again have to attend some nerve wrecking other issues, you know renovations and this sort of thing. I just can't get things done fast enough! also a number of people want paintings, but I just can't get them done! frustrating! because I need the money and PR.

Weaseldog said...

You got me thinking a bit on this issue a while back Jim. I finally put two data points together and saw that you had to be right.

I realized that almost every nation that has a commercial nuke program, has a military one. I learned that without a military program to sponsor it, a commercial program will go bankrupt.

Only war and occupation will stop them. And such a war may trigger a confrontation with Russia. It would be ironic if it took a nuclear war to stop them from getting nukes. At least where I live, I'd only be a few miles from ground zero. I'd never feel a thing.

I don't know that I would believe the whole story, just because it came from Germans. The Stazi were pretty good at pumping out propaganda. Many of those men still work in the government.

Iran does have a reason to want one. Haliburton would love to have the US invade the country, and give them the oil fields. Israel is engaged in genocidal pogrom that will spread to other ME nations after they've killed off all of the Palestinians.

With two nuclear nations hovering near, and itching to slaughter millions of innocent Iranians for their oil, they have good reason to want nuclear weapons.

Middle Ditch said...

Political nincompoop passing by to say hi Jim

jmsjoin said...

Hi Sarah! Do not feel you have to get back to me on anything because you do not. Iran has been after nukes for almost 50 years. They are not going to relent now as you can see! You go slow!

jmsjoin said...

Wease They do have a reason to have them. Electricity and desalinization plans but I am convinced that is cover for Nucs. You are right about everyone having two programs but I refuse to believe Iran will use constraint.

jmsjoin said...

Hi Monique! You are not you just have personal interests. This is mine!

Weaseldog said...

I don't know what Iran will do.

As more and more countries acquire nukes, the odds that someone will blink increases.

It didn't help that George Bush announced as President that the US has the right to use nukes in conventional warfare. If the US can do it, anyone can.

We are the guiding light of morality, are we not?

jmsjoin said...

I know Wease I just have total confidence they will upset any semblance of balance and they will use them when they get them. A live fire exercise? I do not trust them and they are close by all accounts!