That when any neanderthaal occupying the oval wants to rape any nation he does so under the facade of legitimacy and legality exclusively from american point of view.
Signing an agreement with the Hyde clouds hovering over is indeed a very unpleasant omen.
It must be remembered that the rape of Iraq commenced with the global rumour-mongering of WMD that were never traced.
Nevertheless, Iraq got raped and its ruler just hanged in utter disgust.
At the end of the day any outfit like IAEA is but an imperial sheath.
It could one day possibly work like the Australian cricket board.
On flimsy grounds.
India could be attacked by the yankees.
They frequently need a target to experiment their fancy destructive gadgets.
RE:Bharatvarsh must remember, and remember it just too well.
by chanakya maurya on Jan 12, 2008 05:16 PM Permalink
IAEA safeguards is a kind of tricking you into getting booked, then hooked.
Dr A.N. Prasad in his analysis has brought out, very well, the pitfalls in the IAEA Safeguards protocols that India has meekly agreed to negotiate for this sell-out deal.
Article 10.2 of the 123 Agreement requires India to sign an Additional Protocol with the IAEA. Vide Section 110 (2), The Hyde Act DEFINES the Additional Protocol to be IAEA INFCIRC 540.
I request that Dr Prasad may also highlight, if necessary in a separate article, the various facets, and their possible negative impacts of the Additional Protocol that India MUST comply with. After all, with his vast experience in the IAEA in precisely this field, he could be considered to be the most qualified in India to comment on this topic.
Type "hyde act" in Google and take a look at the results. The text of the act is very clear. We are being sold to slavery for a fading power by the Italian dynasty