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Personal attack
by Arman on Apr 19, 2007 08:56 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


US is using the familiar technique and resorting to personal attack and threats

"I am not saying that Kakodkar isn't sort of tainted himself. Obviously, he's partisan and has to look after the interests of the scientific establishment"..


What do they mean by Mr Kakodkar has tained himself? And he is looking after India's interest not scientific community's interests. This is when the treaty had not even been signed. Imagine what would these guts do when thay have cameras at every nuclear plant.


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  RE:Personal attack
by rajan bedi on Apr 19, 2007 10:28 PM   Permalink
Yes Sir. You observed well US strategy to personally attack. They invite him to US for discussion, but will pressure him and use psychological attacking and aggression to hurt him and his person, leaving him unable to defend Indian interests properly. Nobody can put limit on Indian rights for reprocessing, it is not just. It is clearly trying to subordinate India and trying to weaken India in general. This is the typical US approach, it is the aggressive junglee America not willing to be civilised until something stronger forces them to be. They are challenging India,not co-operating it seems.

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