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N-deal not prohibit testing?
by Bodh Ramdeo on Aug 17, 2007 06:24 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Indian Communists are traitors of the highest order - instead of Moscow, they now take thier orders directly from Beijing, Karat et al's denials to the contrary nowithstanding.
These two-faced Commie hypocrites have been blowing both hot and cold - first they say there will be dire consequences if UPA signs the N-Deal then goes on to say they will not pull thier support for the UPA govt in Parl, so why all the hot air - is this huge useless exercise in futility all just for show? For whose benefit?
Anyone who takes these traitors seriously should go have thier brains washed out with sewer water - only lamebrained dimtwits with crap for brains will vote for these treacherous Commie cretins, who should all be dumped into the sewer where they belong.

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  RE:N-deal not prohibit testing?
by velraj ganesan on Aug 17, 2007 07:23 PM   Permalink
Dear friend... you should understand the fact that if the congress party had single majority then they would have not had discussions with any party and the deal would have over by now... And lets think of the consequences, the US nuk spokeman says india cannot do any further tests that our pm denies.. Do you still think that the communist parties are the traitors?!.. Why dont our PM simply say that he has surrendered our country to US ?!..

I feel really happy that the govt has no single majority to take any such bad decisions unanimously...

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  RE:N-deal not prohibit testing?
by Lalatendu Deo on Aug 20, 2007 03:23 PM   Permalink
I shall like to amend your posting a bit. The US says that if India tests, that country may consider stopping fuel supply. And the decision is not Automatic. The incumbent President of US will decide as to whether it would stop the supply. So both parties are interpreting rightly. This means that there is a chance that US would continue to supply fuel even if we go ahead. Which further means that they are more interested to keep on supplying the uranium than to see that India does not test the devise again even though they wish India does not go ahead. They know very well that unless it is so, India would not go ahead and sign a non performing agreement. That, this is an admittance by US of India's Policy on the matter, as for US, if they say any thing contrary, India would not sign any agreement.

Simply, the US wishes to sell the fuel and there is a huge demand here. That is the reason why Australia jumped in and told the world that they were more than interested.

The very fact that the US is negotiating for the agreement says that we are not signing on a dotted line.


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