Iran has a legal right to all of the nuclear technology it wants. Period.
Iran is a signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, unlike israel, which has HUGE stockpiles of nuclear, bio, and chemical weapons.
When is anyone going to investigate israel's nuke facilities? When is israel going to actually confess that it has over 300 nukes, built with BILLIONS of US aid dollars?
Why would a fly-speck country the size of israel even NEED 300 nukes? Think about it. How many possible targets for "retaliation" could there possibly be?
Iran has done NOTHING illegal regarding its nuclear program, but israel it terrified that somebody else in the region might actually come up with a deterrent to its nuclear threat.
It's one thing to strap a bomb on some idiot and send him on his way, but those saps are NEVER the ayatollahs, mullahs, or despots. Setting off a nuke in israel would guarantee instant incineration for the aggressor nation and the ayatollahs aren't ready to meet Allah yet. It won't happen.
Once again israel is using the US to do its dirty work. It's just a matter of time before the IDF attacks Iran and drags us into another war.
Onward Christian Soldiers...
2007-02-21 00:12:00
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answered by normanbormann 4
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I don't understand what you are asking, bro. I'm not sure how someone can stoppage another from doing anything. You should rephrase. But I can tell you that I wouldn't be a good American if I didn't condemn Iran to the "axis of evil", but I just have too many questions I guess. So what gives the US the right to deny a sovereign nation's right to persue any technology they want? Because they're Arab? Yeah, that's noble.
2007-02-21 07:55:31
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answered by mixedup 4
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I believe that the people of Iran in general are like the people in most of the world. Decent individuals who are trying to raise their families and live a comfortable life. As to the government of Iran, I believe there are some fanatical and dangerous elements which pose a threat. The nuclear issue is a hypocrisy because how can one country tell another country you cannot have what we already possess, but I also recognize that it is not in the best interests of world peace in general to allow fanatical regimes to develop weapons of mass destruction without challenge. I don't know if the current regime in Iran poses a significant threat to the United States at this time, but I definitely believe they pose one to Israel. I also believe that Israel will not stand idly by and watch them develop these weapons without action. That possible action represents a significant threat to peace in the Middle East in general and by extension holds implications for the United States based on alliances in the region. The long and short of it is that a nuclear armed Iran is not in the best interests of anyone including themselves.
2007-02-21 08:10:37
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answered by Bryan 7
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If you call nuclear weapons "some technologies" you may not agree with my answer. I think if they want nuclear energy for clean efficient energy then that is responsible. They however want to take that into the nuclear weapon arena which is not alright. They are an unstable government with a very very unstable leader so my answer is they must be stopped.
2007-02-21 07:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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We have no right to deny ANY country anything, regardless of their stability or political leanings. That being said, what do we do to deny them this technology? We cannot do anything short of invading and that WON'T happen after the piss-poor "Washington" management of the Iraq theater.
2007-02-21 08:08:15
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answered by Scott H 2
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Yes, especially when the leader of said country says he wants Isreal wiped off the map.
2007-02-21 07:52:26
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answered by J S 4
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Yes, I do and for this reason world safety. If Iran gets a nuclear weapons program, they will hold the world hostage.
2007-02-21 07:51:57
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answered by Monte T 6
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I would let them have electricity,if you build a nuclear breeder reactor,we nuke off the earth.
2007-02-22 01:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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