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BJP was right, at least it seems to me
by Jo Ho on Aug 01, 2008 10:43 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

What India is going to achieve is that all the nuclear reactors gradually will be under IAEA safeguards. So, what is the achievement? Ultimately, what will be the difference between NPT and 123? Well - 123 is a synonym of NPT for Indians for making them 'ullu'. And ultimately, who dances to the tune of it? Let us congratulate them for a big success. The slaves will remain slaves for ever. Come on, let us congratulate the slave party for finding another new Master of their Masters. BJP wanted something at par;that was practically unachievable and voting at the non Confidence motion was practically impossible. The taxpayers money and US taxpayers money were working at the same direction as we all have seen it on TV. I doubt if BJP alone could do anything.

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  RE:BJP was right, at least it seems to me
by Suraj Singh on Aug 01, 2008 10:59 PM   Permalink
Myth #14: The deal is not primarily about making money; it is about creating a new U.S. strategic relationship in south Asia.

Fact: The deal is primarily about making money. The main effect of the deal will be to pardon India – to remove it as a violator of international norms. After such a change in status, there will be no impediment to U.S. arms sales. This is where the real money is, not in nuclear reactors. U.S. exporters have mentioned selling as much as $1.4 billion worth of Boeing airliners, hundreds of F-16 or F/A-18 fighter jets, as well as maritime surveillance planes, advanced radar, helicopters, missile defense and other equipment. The Russian press has even complained that the nuclear deal is a ploy to squeeze Russia out of the Indian arms market.

wisconsinproject.org/countries/india/Seventeen_Myths.htm

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