RE:what about nuclear tests?
by All Right on Jul 03, 2008 12:52 PM Permalink
Yes we have always the option to test. Twice we did that in the past and we faced trade sanctions. So if test again, we will face trade sanctions
What the deal says that the US may seek to call back the uranium supplied in the event of India testing.
The operating word is in the event of nuclear testing. Even here the agreement provides an exception - the right to test if China or Pakistan tests.
No one in the nuclear community believes any more for the need to physically test. They now test through computer simulation using past test data.
This is the reason why Vajpayee government shrewdly went for a series of explosions - to generate such a data base
RE:what about nuclear tests?
by Salam Kudhus on Jul 03, 2008 03:02 PM Permalink
The Americans covertly trying to use India to check the China and Pakistan. Because the integration and cooperation of regional nations will be much more powerful than USA and European Union. And ultimately the region will be capable of succefully estabilishing embargos agains Westerners for their arrogances. Hence US trying to use India to play in their hands to destabilise the regional integrity.
The Westerners use devide and rule policy to maintain their supremacy to rule the world. The undisputed truth is Bush administration is trying to feed some low quality candies and take the potential India as their colony.
Say no to Nuke deal; Save future of India from USA.