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how these morons are asking to check iran then...
by Golden on Apr 27, 2008 07:21 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

how these morons are asking to check iran then. iran is doing the right thing and every body knows that it is very fundamental right of any country that they must secure their land first and they need this nuke for their security. there is not harm in having the nuclear power. if any body can have then every body can. it is only hegemony of some rogue countries who want to rule the world with the nuke power and bully the poor nations and loot their resources by threatening them. every body must prepare for their security and should not be allowed to be taken granted by any one.

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by mahabodhi on Apr 27, 2008 08:47 PM   Permalink
But Iran did sign CTBT!Ans Americans are using that now to browbeat Iran !Though the Iran is being supplied by Russia !The American are saying nothing to Russia but browbeating Iran!But did it sign CTBT?

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by Rajkumar V on Apr 27, 2008 09:15 PM   Permalink
Its NPT for which US and Israel are bullying Iran. u both r right. every nation has right to secure itself specially when a neighbour is challenging threat. US and Israel have thousands of nuclear weapons and openely say if Iran builds nukes they will attack Iran. Its really strange world.

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by mahabodhi on Apr 27, 2008 09:29 PM   Permalink

Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), which opened for signature in 1996, is intended to prohibit all nuclear weapon test explosions. The CTBT has achieved near universal adherence, however, Article XIV of the Treaty requires ratification by 44 named states, before the Treaty can enter into force.

Of these 44 states, three - India, Pakistan, and North Korea - have not signed the Treaty. A further six states - China, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, and the United States - have signed but not ratified the Treaty.

Although the Bush Administration is currently continuing with the 13 year-old US nuclear test moratorium, it has made clear its opposition to the CTBT.
So America has oppostion to CTBT!



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