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    Default Iran may quit nuclear non-proliferation deal

    The source is a state owned Russian news agency but, if true, this is a big part of the jigsaw that can be seen by those 'with eyes to see'.

    http://en.rian.ru/world/20090929/156292476.html

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    Why would it bother? Just like its partner North Korea (which also pulled out of this a few years ago before revealing its nukes), it never intended to honor it to begin with.

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    Quit? Like as if they started?
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    And the whole world quakes and asks "how can this be?"


    Yeah, let's trust Iran's word, just like North Korea!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wally View Post
    Quit? Like as if they started?
    Yes, but by removing their name, now there's nobody to point the finger at them and hold them to something they signed (or try to anyways), now they're free to do as they want and we can no longer throw at them "well, you signed the non-proliferation treaty!"

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    Here's my take on it...

    The reason that they were party to the treaty seems to have been to allow themselves to get to a certain stage of development without getting bombed by Israel. By paying lip-service to the treaty they have got themselves as far as they wanted to. Now they leave and can really go for the nukes.

    It took North Korea two years and one month to announce they had nukes after they left the treaty. It'll take Iran a lot less time because they have the benefit of North Korea's experience.

    If they leave Israel will undoubtedly attack very quickly, Iran knows this but perhaps Iran (or rather, Iran's leaders) wants it!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EndIsNear View Post
    Why would it bother? Just like its partner North Korea (which also pulled out of this a few years ago before revealing its nukes), it never intended to honor it to begin with.
    Exactly what I was thinking. They're just a bunch of liars so it serves them better to hide their nuclear activities behind false treaties.

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    Perhaps this is why they're holding that news conference tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tres Wright View Post
    Exactly what I was thinking. They're just a bunch of liars so it serves them better to hide their nuclear activities behind false treaties.
    Yes, after all if they get caught and bombed by Israel they can always wave the treaty at the UN and demand a condemnation. I doubt it would hesitate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wally View Post
    Quit? Like as if they started?
    To be fair, they got nearer to the start line than the state of Israel. I love the Jewish people but their government never even thought about entering the treaty!

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    The State of Israel would have to be insane (which they are not) to enter a treaty with Iran, which we all know would be worthless as their leaders have zero integrity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by im4jesus View Post
    The State of Israel would have to be insane (which they are not) to enter a treaty with Iran, which we all know would be worthless as their leaders have zero integrity.
    I think you may misunderstand a little here.


    The nuclear non-proliferation treaty is a global treaty seeking to reduce and control the spread of nuclear arms. Israel chose never to enter the treaty so that they could develop nuclear arms without being hassled by the rest of the world. Iran is a party to the treaty and it is only for this reason that the world can legally question their activities.

    There was and is no mention of a treaty between the state of Iran and the state of Israel.

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    This should not be a surprise to anyone that they would want out eventually.

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    At least someone in Israel was wise enough to remember to trust God not the world.

    Better to refuse and persue a critical means of defense,

    Then to enter into a treaty never indending to follow it. But then that is islam, lie to unbelievers if it furthers the advance of islam.
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