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Why is Bush so very interested
by Hamlet on Jul 08, 2008 01:46 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Could any of you suggest why Mr. Bush is so eager to complete the process within his tenure? Why is US, the known tyrants, and now the largest bankrupt economy, so interested to "help" out India "anyway" they can? Agreed that Hyde act is nothing to worry about from Indian perspective, as it is not obligatory for us to comply with. Agreed that 1-2-3 agreement contains nothing on papers to restrain India's nuke projects, it only says that material under this pact can't be used for any other purpose but as specified in the deal. Everybody, in all deals say so, nothing new. But who gurantees that the agreement clauses won't be misused, as it has happened in Iran, and N Korea?
Moreover, what is the purpose of suppressing our own resources (of thorium) and our own expertise (BAARC and all). On whose interest this bugger (Woman)mohan Singh is so adament?

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  RE:RE:Why is Bush so very interested
by sri murthy on Jul 08, 2008 01:58 PM   Permalink
It is so sure that nobody knows what is nuke deal and advantages and disadvantages of it. Left with lung power shouting on on and on. Without telling people what is the disadvantage and if so why China already signed that. I remember now only Salyas and Sakunis of Mahabharatha

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  RE:Why is Bush so very interested
by chetan shetty on Jul 08, 2008 01:50 PM   Permalink
99% of indian political leaders would not know what is going on...god knows on what basis are they going to vote on...

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  RE:Why is Bush so very interested
by Hamlet on Jul 08, 2008 01:55 PM   Permalink
O!, that's easy, you give more money in black, I vote for you? Who cares what for?

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