Nuclear program: a bit of history

I am not a sup­porter of the Imams regime in Iran or any reli­gious gov­ern­ment any­where and to be hon­est I would like to see it dis­ap­peared or van­ished one way or another, but it’s my curse that I am a his­tory books worm so this is an oppor­tu­nity for my to reveal some of the dou­ble stan­dards of the west.

In the year 1974 Amer­i­can pres­i­dent Richard Nixon vis­ited Egypt, the rea­son of this visit was:

1– The US wanted a come­back into the region in the time when most Arab coun­ties boy­cotted the USA.
2– The USA wanted to solve Arab/Israel prob­lem by per­suad­ing Egypt into sep­a­rated solu­tion from other Arab countries.

In a press con­fer­ence, Pres­i­dent Nixon promised pres­i­dent Anwar Sadat that the USA would help and sup­port Egypt to advance the Nuclear Tech­nol­ogy for peace­ful pur­poses, for sure this is never hap­pened and wasn’t true.

In the year 1980, Egypt signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, pre­vent­ing Egypt from the ben­e­fit of any Nuclear Tech­nol­ogy even peace­ful tech­nol­ogy, Gen­er­a­tion of Egypt­ian Nuclear Experts had to spread around the world to invest their exper­tise, most of them are assas­si­nated by the Israeli Mosad.

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3 Responses to Nuclear program: a bit of history

  1. Jeff says:

    blah, blah, blah.…

  2. Hank says:

    Hank Your com­ment is await­ing mod­er­a­tion.

    Hank

    Hank Your com­ment is await­ing mod­er­a­tion.

    And, in the West, the stalk­ing horse of these grim oppres­sors of ordi­nary people’s aspi­ra­tions to a happy life: their anti-semiticism — that canary in the poi­so­nous mine­shaft which leads to the depths of these bul­lies deprav­ity — the canary dies, the poi­son is present, the warn­ing is sounded! You will find the smell on these pages beneath the arti­fi­cial per­fume of their cant.

  3. Hank says:

    And why this thread now, the sketp­ti­cal mind wonders?

    Well, per­haps because:

    US forces in Iraq are to be Iran’s tar­gets of revenge for its treat­ment at the hands of the UN nuclear watch­dog. The com­ing DEBKA-Net-Week lays bare for the first time Tehran’s lethal strategy.

    Sep­tem­ber 27, 2005, 11:21 PM (GMT+02:00)

    Be sure to catch this key issue, out next Friday. ”

    http://www.debka.com