Flabbergasted
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Sat Mar-04-06 07:52 PM
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Can Someone help me understand some of the finer points of this article |
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I'm wondering what the US really got in return for the "uninteruppted supply of nuclear fuel? Whats the deal with Pakistan not getting the same deal?
India ensured uninterrupted nuclear fuel supply
* US to help create reserve nuclear fuel for the lifetime of Indian reactors * India will not sign model NPT agreement
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Sources said on Saturday that India negotiated these two conditions in return for separating its civilian and military nuclear reactors in the deal with the US.
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(This is political jargon to me?)
Sources said that India wants its “de facto nuclear status to be as close as possible to a de jure status” and to distinguish it from the non-nuclear weapon states.
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(Why?)
Sources refused to identify the 14 nuclear plants that India has agreed to put under IAEA safeguards but indicated that Tarapur IV, India’s largest atomic power plant, is excluded from the list.
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Sat Mar-04-06 08:08 PM
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1. Basically, India is saying that they are going to keep doing... |
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what they are doing at present, only now with official blessing of U S (and probably UN).
"de facto" (what is fact, or actual) becomes "de jure" (by law, actual).
Pretty much claims "what is, by practice" will be "what will be, under law".
India also states that they will abide by IAEA guidelines except where it really matters (Terapur IV).
The separation of civilian and military..... is just so much air.
At least we will be able to enjoy those fine Indian mangoes.
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Sat Mar-04-06 08:11 PM
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2. Lol! So its all bullshit words. Thanks |
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Sat Mar-04-06 08:33 PM
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3. No wonder they refused to release the details... |
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This is all crap except for the part where the Indians pretty much said they would (and believe me, they can) use Terapur IV for anything they please with no oversight. Terapur is one of the largest, most advanced nuclear plants in the world.
This should prove a major embarrassment to the State Dept.
Remember, Rice was along and HAD to sign off on that claptap.
The Indians must be laughing their collective ass off.
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Sat Mar-04-06 08:37 PM
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4. Every time I hear about this deal |
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I can't help but think of the story of Jack and the beanstalk. Bush sold an uninteruppted supply of nuclear fuel for mangoes and I can only pray they are magical mangoes but i am afraid they are not.
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Sat Mar-04-06 08:51 PM
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by exempting Tarafur IV, we will be building quite a few Generation IV power plants for India that will fall under this same exemption.
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Sat Mar-04-06 09:41 PM
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6. it`s all about mangoes |
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i thought every knew about that...see we get mangoes and they get nukes and that also saves our country oil supplys cause india has nukes so they don`t burn the oil that we should have and we get mangoes in return. there`s more middle class people in india than there are people in the usa and we can export all the middle class stuff we make to them and we can send our aids people over there cause it would a nice medical holiday cause it`s so cheap over there and they can send over tech people cause they work really hard and they will bring with them mangoes..it`s all about the hundreds of different mangoes....
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