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Are the communist actiing on behalf of China?
by Sivaram Krishnan on Oct 30, 2007 02:26 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I am wondering if the China is working behind the scene through the left parties in India to block the Indo US Nuclear co-operation. I believe and sincerely hope this is not true and that the left parties are working in the national interest of India or at worst are playing a political game which has nothing to do with China.

Siva, Dallas, TX


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by Srinivas on Oct 30, 2007 02:58 AM   Permalink
CPIM criminals are China supporters. If there is a war again between India and china CPIM supports China and ditch India. They are traitors

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by Anil Bharali on Oct 30, 2007 04:03 AM   Permalink
MR SRINIVAS .YOU ARE A REAL VICTIM OF PROPOGANDA AGAINST LEFTBY A VERY OLD PIECE. GENTLEMAN LIKE YOU SHOULD NOT MAKE THIS MISTAKE.

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by Krishna Prasath on Oct 30, 2007 07:57 AM   Permalink
what Srinivas said is true and it has been proved, but what you said is real propaganda, check your facts before you post rubbish.

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by Krishna Prasath on Oct 30, 2007 08:11 AM   Permalink
buddy you woke up very late lol, left? national interest? oh chin's national interest u mean?

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  RE:Are the communist actiing on behalf of China?
by apjunkmail on Oct 30, 2007 02:34 AM   Permalink
I do not know about indian commies , but do know that India cannot agree to comply with FMCT objectives included in NSG agreement . If you do say bye bye to nuke weapons for ever. Something Not in Indias security intrest.

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by jaihind on Oct 30, 2007 02:37 AM   Permalink
apjunkmail what about oue economic interest. you are fit to live in bullock cart era.

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by apjunkmail on Oct 30, 2007 02:41 AM   Permalink
All the nuclear eletricity ever generated will only account for 10 per cent of Indias eletricity.
West is selling this deal as a proliferation victory for them , proliferation is a code word for removeing nuclear weapons from India. Give up NUCLEAR WEAPONS ? Only a loony sucking on bribes or crazy will advocate this.

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by Aramac Memon on Oct 30, 2007 07:51 AM   Permalink
STOP THESE IRRELEVANT EMAILS.

IF SAUDIS TOP OIL YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WILL DIE IN 30 DAYS.. DO NOT TALK ABOUT NUCLEAR WEAPONS IF YOU DO NOT HAVE FOOD AND DIE LIKE STREET DOGS...

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by ashish sinha on Oct 30, 2007 02:54 AM   Permalink
but wheres the issue of giving up nuclear weapons? civilian facilities and military facilities shall be separated.
the deal states that US shall only withdraw the materials that it had provided to india in the case of any violation. How does it affect our nuclear armament ?

pls explain?

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by apjunkmail on Oct 30, 2007 02:58 AM   Permalink
Example like you have a car with half tank of petrol and you are cut off from ever puting more fuel. When you run out of that half tank thats it. FMCT objective written into NSG agreement takes the nuke fuel out from the weapons as they cannot be replaced. No new weapons can be made without Fissile Material .

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