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NSA & UPA to Thnik
by AK on Jul 14, 2008 07:51 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

During the last two days, some good points and counter points have been raised by different people on this forum. I only HOPE THAT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND UPA MINISTERS READ THESE COMMENTS AND DO THE NEEDFUL.

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  RE:NSA & UPA to Thnik
by All Right on Jul 14, 2008 08:37 AM   Permalink
Too much to expect...

Ones who don't listen to their own allies (taking opposition into confidence being something "super-human" to expect from them)in "during negotiation" phase will NEVER bother to revisit anything once they think their job is done...

:-)

Whereas contrary to popular belief, the fun is actually yet to begin when the agreements come into effect... ;-)

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  RE:NSA & UPA to Thnik
by AK on Jul 14, 2008 08:42 AM   Permalink
The probel is that the discussions have been too long and too much on the 123 Agreement. The fear had been Hyde Act. But fears about both were ill founded. IAEA is the main issue since their reports and judgements will determine the future course.

India is too big and responsible in the world arena to worry about Sanctions and War.

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  RE:NSA & UPA to Thnik
by alok Misra on Jul 14, 2008 09:26 AM   Permalink
Please do not fool yourself. Whatare these organizations and who runs them- USA/USA/USA/USA/USA ?USA etc

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  RE:NSA & UPA to Thnik
by AK on Jul 14, 2008 10:01 AM   Permalink
Yes so what. At least USA stands for something and are you jealous of that. What do you stand for? What are your doubts other than just being anti-USA?

What matters here is the agreement India signs and accepts? It does not have to sign if it does not want to do business with USA or its allies.

AFRAID is the word for you.

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  RE:NSA & UPA to Thnik
by AK on Jul 14, 2008 10:17 AM   Permalink
by bysiness I mean acquiring nuclear material for civilian purpose.

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Interests protected in IAEA deal: UPA