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by Fried Yakov on May 07, 2008 03:15 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Look at this- while the bas888d commies prevent India from the nuclear deal, Russia goes all out to sign one wiht the US and China has already one with the US. So if the N-deal with the US is / was not for these two countries, how can it be bad for India. It is clear that the Left have ulterior motives in stalling the N-deal- they are paid spies of the Chinese commies and outright traitors- they do not want India to develop fast and be come powerful vis a vis China- so they are going all the way to prevent the deal. If the deal falls through, the Left and the UPA will be to blame for India's energy crisis. Please keep in mind the high price of oil- the government is bound to increase the price of oil by a huge margin once the elections are over.

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  RE:Commies
by Dipak Bose on May 07, 2008 08:07 AM   Permalink
You are Fried Man.
Commies and BJP are not doing anything bad for the country regarding 123 Agreement with USA, which would turn India into South Africa.
Rediff.com is written from Dubai or USA, so it is calling it 123 Agreement, but USA cannot turn Russia into even Ukraine. Thus the comparison is false.
USA has no advanced technology on nuclear energy, Russians have. That is the deal. USA will buy technology from Russia.
It is not the same as Indo-US 123 Deal.
High price of oil has nothing to do with nuclear energy. You cannnot drive your car with nuclear power.

Only Tamil Nadu needs nuclear power, as it has taken all the industries but it has no raw materials.

other states do not depend on nuclear power. Thus, Tamil lobby may insist that India has to sign 123 Agreement and that is the reason MonMohan is so persistence as he may otherwise lose his job, but if he would sign CPI(M) will sack him too. So Manmohan has to bribe Pravat Karat and Sitaram Yachuri, both South Indian.



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