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    Ahmadinejad: Our response to attack would be worldwide

    21/08/2010
    As fueling of Bushehr nuclear power plant begins, Iranian president warns that a strike on Iran would be answered with "harsh and painful" retaliation that would "encompass the whole world."

    As Iranian and Russian engineers began loading fuel into Iran's first nuclear power plant on Saturday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told Qatari newspaper Al-Shark that if the Islamic Republic's nuclear facilities were attacked, the response from Teheran would be "worldwide" in its scope.

    "Our possibilities would be limitless and would encompass the whole world," said Ahmadinejad.

    Ahmadinejad discussed Israel, stating that the Jewish state would like to attack Iran but understands that the Islamic Republic is a "fortress that cannot be destroyed" and that the Iranian response to such an attack would be "harsh and painful."

    "I don't believe their American masters would let them attack," Ahamadinejad added on Israel.

    The weeklong operation to load uranium fuel into the reactor at the Bushehr power plant in southern Iran that began on Saturday is the first step in starting up a facility the US once hoped to prevent because of fears over Teheran's nuclear ambitions.

    "Despite all pressure, sanctions and hardships imposed by Western nations, we are now witnessing the startup of the largest symbol of Iran's peaceful nuclear activities," Iranian Vice President and nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi told reporters inside the plant.

    Russia, which helped finish building the plant, has pledged to safeguard the site and prevent spent nuclear fuel from being shifted to a possible weapons program. After years of delaying its completion, Moscow says it believes the Bushehr project is essential for persuading Iran to cooperate with international efforts to ensure Iran does not develop the bomb.

    The United States, while no longer formally objecting to the plant, disagrees and says Iran should not be rewarded while it continues to defy UN demands to halt enrichment of uranium, a process used to produce fuel for power plants but which can also be used in weapons production.

    On Saturday, a first truckload of fuel was taken from a storage site to a fuel "pool" inside the reactor building. Over the next 10 days, 163 fuel assemblies — equal to 80 tons of uranium fuel — will be moved inside the building and then into the reactor core.

    Workers in white lab coats and helmets led reporters on a tour of the cavernous facility.

    It will be another two months before the 1,000-megawatt light-water reactor is pumping electricity to Iranian cities.

    Iran denies an intention to develop nuclear weapons, saying it only wants to generate power with a network of nuclear plants it plans to build.

    The Bushehr plant is not considered a proliferation risk because the terms of the deal commit the Iranians to allowing the Russians to retrieve all used reactor fuel for reprocessing. Spent fuel contains plutonium, which can be used to make atomic weapons. Additionally, Iran has said that International Atomic Energy Agency experts will be able to verify that none of the fresh fuel or waste is diverted.

    Of greater concern to the West, however, are Iran's stated plans to build 10 new uranium enrichment sites inside protected mountain strongholds. Iran said recently it will begin construction on the first one in March in defiance of the UN sanctions.

    Nationwide celebrations were planned for Saturday's fuel loading at Bushehr.

    "I thank the Russian government and nation, which cooperated with the great Iranian nation and registered their name in Islamic Iran's golden history," Salehi said. "Today is a historic day and will be remembered in history."

    He spoke at a news conference inside the plant with the head of Russia's state-run nuclear corporation, Sergei Kiriyenko, who said Russia was always committed to the project.

    "The countdown to the Bushehr nuclear power plant has started," Kiriyenko said. "Congratulations."

    Iran's hard-liners consider the completion of the plant to be a show of defiance against UN Security Council sanctions that seek to slow Iran's nuclear advances.

    Hard-line leader Hamid Reza Taraqi said the launch will boost Iran's international standing and "will show the failure of all sanctions" against Iran.

    President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reiterated Friday that Teheran was ready to resume negotiations with the six major powers trying to curb Iran's program — the five permanent Security Council members plus Germany.

    Ahmadinejad, however, insisted Iran would reject calls to completely halt uranium enrichment, a key UN demand. The president had earlier said the talks could start in September, but in an interview with Japan's biggest newspaper, The Yomiuri Shimbun, he said the talks could start as early as this month.

    Russia signed a $1 billion contract to build the Bushehr plant in 1995 but has dragged its feet on completing the work.

    Moscow had cited technical reasons for the delays, but analysts say Russia used the project to try to press Iran to ease its defiance over its nuclear program.

    The uranium fuel used at Bushehr is well below the more than 90 percent enrichment needed for a nuclear warhead. Iran is already producing its own uranium enriched to the Bushehr level — about 3.5 percent. It also has started a pilot program of enriching uranium to 20 percent, which officials say is needed for a medical research reactor.

    The Bushehr plant overlooks the Persian Gulf and is visible from several miles (kilometers) away with its cream-colored dome dominating the green landscape. Soldiers maintain a 24-hour watch on roads leading up to the plant, manning anti-aircraft guns and supported by numerous radar stations.

    There are several housing facilities for employees inside the complex plus a separate large compound housing the families of Russian experts and technicians. The site is about 745 miles (1,200 kilometers) south of Teheran.

    Russians began shipping fuel for the plant in 2007 and carried out a test-run of the plant in February 2009.

    Iran says it plans to build other reactors and says designs for a second rector in southwestern Iran are taking shape.

    The Bushehr project dates backs to 1974, when Iran's US-backed Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi contracted with the German company Siemens to build the reactor. The company withdrew from the project after the 1979 Islamic Revolution toppled the shah.

    The partially finished plant later sustained damages after it was bombed by Iraq during its 1980-88 war against Iran.

    Before making the Russian deal to complete Bushehr, Iran signed pacts with Argentina, Spain and other countries only to see them canceled under US pressure.
    http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/N...aspx?id=185499

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    Looks like they can make good on their threats now...

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    I found this one sentence to be very profound:

    "I don't believe their American masters would let them attack," Ahamadinejad added on Israel."

    It's quite true that the U.S. likes to tell Israel what to do....for example, they're not supposed to build housing projects in their own God-given land, they are supposed to make concessions to their enemies, etc, etc. I have to wonder if tptb in the Obama Administration are actually cheering this development in Iran's nuke program.

    Well, tptb need to be careful. Now that Iran's got a nuclear plant (and imo most likely has nuke weapons already) it could very well be used against us. Ahmadinejad is a threat to not just Israel, but also to the rest of the world. Even if it doesn't have nuclear weapons, it probably has the means to deliver dirty bombs or chemical and biological weapons.

    Something has to be done about this. Why is Israel dragging its feet?

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    The Iranian pipsqueak doesn't know who he's dealing with. The God of Abraham has His finger on "the button" and could turn Iran into a large parking lot in a nano-second if He felt like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarbT View Post
    The Iranian pipsqueak doesn't know who he's dealing with. The God of Abraham has His finger on "the button" and could turn Iran into a large parking lot in a nano-second if He felt like it.

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    They are being taunted straight up.


    if i were a journalist, i would love to write an article about the aftermath of an attack on Iran.

    i'd title it

    "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the Giant Glass Parking Lot"

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    Is anyone else dreading seeing the photograph of Obama & Ahmadinejad shaking hands and smiling for the cameras?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dianamanwaring View Post
    Something has to be done about this. Why is Israel dragging its feet?
    It's a giant chess game. For Israel to react now, would be a predictable move IMHO. I'm sure Bibi is planning something, he's just keeping it tightly under wraps. I wouldn't want to be him right now, with the weight of this on his shoulders..... we need to keep that man in our prayers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarbT View Post
    The Iranian pipsqueak doesn't know who he's dealing with. The God of Abraham has His finger on "the button" and could turn Iran into a large parking lot in a nano-second if He felt like it.
    The God of Abraham, yes, makes me feel at peace knowing God is in total control!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightelf View Post
    It's a giant chess game. For Israel to react now, would be a predictable move IMHO. I'm sure Bibi is planning something, he's just keeping it tightly under wraps. I wouldn't want to be him right now, with the weight of this on his shoulders..... we need to keep that man in our prayers.
    You can bet your bottom dollar the Israeli Gov has a plan. Each gallon of fuel (or however they measure it) that drops into that reactor raises Israel's temperature a bit. Right now there are serious talks and planning sessions happening, you can bet on it. Do not expect Israel to sit back and take this much longer they will react and it will be soon.... Take that to the Lord's bank!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucid View Post
    Is anyone else dreading seeing the photograph of Obama & Ahmadinejad shaking hands and smiling for the cameras?

    PLEASE! I haven't eaten yet!

    God is going to FLATTEN anyone who goes against Israel. Hard to believe anyone would!

    I do believe Iran has the capability to release some kind of nasty biological attack, using sleepers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurryupjesus View Post
    the god of abraham, yes, makes me feel at peace knowing god is in total control!
    amen!!!

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    They are being taunted straight up.


    if i were a journalist, i would love to write an article about the aftermath of an attack on Iran.

    i'd title it

    "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the Giant Glass Parking Lot"

    I'm with you! Better yet, wouldn't it be nice if Hollywood would do something FOR the United States and Israel for once? Like how about making a movie on "The Giant Glass Parking Lot"...something big and bold enough to scare the crap out of Iran...I'd even be ok with someone calling it "propaganda."

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    Quote Originally Posted by dianamanwaring View Post
    I found this one sentence to be very profound:

    "I don't believe their American masters would let them attack," Ahamadinejad added on Israel."

    It's quite true that the U.S. likes to tell Israel what to do....for example, they're not supposed to build housing projects in their own God-given land, they are supposed to make concessions to their enemies, etc, etc. I have to wonder if tptb in the Obama Administration are actually cheering this development in Iran's nuke program.

    Well, tptb need to be careful. Now that Iran's got a nuclear plant (and imo most likely has nuke weapons already) it could very well be used against us. Ahmadinejad is a threat to not just Israel, but also to the rest of the world. Even if it doesn't have nuclear weapons, it probably has the means to deliver dirty bombs or chemical and biological weapons.

    Something has to be done about this. Why is Israel dragging its feet?
    I think Iran is trying to lure Israel into attacking this new power plant now that it has Russian fuel rods installed in it. Why? To pull the Russians (or rather give them the excuse) to attack Israel. An attack on Iranian land and property and people is one thing, but with Russia involved it makes this thing a whole new ball game. However, if I were Israel, I wouldn't think twice about attack Iran enrichment installations. The reason being that if Russia is supplying rods for power then anything Iran is producing must be for purposes other than power, ie weapons of mass destruction.


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    Maybe Iran will experience a major earthquake that will disable/destroy the nuclear plant..!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlos.c304 View Post
    I think Iran is trying to lure Israel into attacking this new power plant now that it has Russian fuel rods installed in it. Why? To pull the Russians (or rather give them the excuse) to attack Israel. An attack on Iranian land and property and people is one thing, but with Russia involved it makes this thing a whole new ball game. However, if I were Israel, I wouldn't think twice about attack Iran enrichment installations. The reason being that if Russia is supplying rods for power then anything Iran is producing must be for purposes other than power, ie weapons of mass destruction.
    exactly
    just another ploy like the flotillas which is why Israel is not moving, but in the meantime, Iran prepares her nuclear warheads



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