Feeling Comfortable About IRI’s Nuclear Ventures? Hey Mr. Khamanei/Mr. Ahmadinejad: Please accept the fact that Iran is a 3rd world country in spite of all its natural resources (oil, natural gas, etc.) that either go into the Swiss bank accounts of the Pahlavis or the Swiss bank accounts of the Ayatollahs. Japan is the 1st world country and is now in shit situation with their nuclear reactors. So, is Iran with it’s 3rd world nuclear ambitions a safe place to live?
I suppose the answer is “Inshahlah”, or “Allah’o Akbar” – More Arab words than Persian ingenuity. Note that most of the Persian ingenuity has fled away from Iran due to IRI’s government and its constitution which is based on the outdated Ghoran and the Imam’s Valaayateh Ghabih -- with no freedom for the people. Currently, Iran is nothing but a bunch of Chaaghookesh, Basijis, Laats, Revolutionary Guards -- all paid by the Ayatollah's regime to keep the Ayatollahs in power -- Exactly what Ghadaffi is doing in Libya.
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Curious Joe: Pahlavi kings built Iran; Islamic Regime robbed it.
by SOS-FREE-IRAN on Sat Mar 19, 2011 09:11 PM PDTMr. Curious Joe.
Leave the Pahlavi's out of this first paragraph. What ever the Pahlavi's did was for Iran. They did not steal but used the oil money to turn Iran into a first world nation on par with America and Britain. So, please make distinction between Pahlavi Era and The Islamic Regime and its theivery.
Unlike the corrupt despots in the third world countries, the Pahlavi Kings of Iran investe money for Iran and for its people. The $35 billion figure that has been promoted by the Carter Administration and Khomeini are BIG LIES. The Pahlavi' Kings took no such money from Iran. They served and left with very little.
In contrast, the leaders of the Islamic regime have billions in swiss bank accounts-this includes people like Rafsanjani (over 600 billion) Khamenie, Khomeini, and other mullahs and their billion dollar accounts in Swiss and British Banks.
Of course, you do have thieves during the Pahlavi era, like Ansari who robbed billions from Iran. These people were traitors to Iran.
From Mail on Line: Army
by vildemose on Sat Mar 19, 2011 08:38 PM PDTFrom Mail on Line:
Army of robots that climb walls sent in to prevent disaster at nuclear plant
He confirmed that power lines to reactors one and two had been restored – and remote-controlled robots are being sent in to take over the most dangerous work.
They are driving into the reactor to shovel earth and bulldoze walls, as well as carrying out more complex tasks such as sampling the atmosphere, detecting radiation and recovering debris for analysis. Some can even climb walls.
They were designed after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster by GIE Intra, a company owned by EDF Energy, which is masterminding Britain’s nuclear rebuilding.
A plane took off from Paris last night with 130 tons of the robot vehicles, some as large as tanks. Also on board were six EDF engineers who can control the robots from six miles away.
Quake jolts southeast
by vildemose on Sat Mar 19, 2011 08:59 AM PDTTrend News Agency
19-Mar-2011An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale hit the vicinity of Farghan in the joint border area of Kerman and Hormuzgan provinces, southeast Iran, ...
>>> via acopier The problem is the earthquake of a much lower magnitude than 9 will turn to rubble all the buildings. Iran does not build its building earthquake-proof like Japan. Most of the buildings in Japan withstood the earthquake of 9 magnitude.
If
by statira on Sat Mar 19, 2011 07:57 AM PDTIran hit by an eartquake half the mangnitude of Japan's and a two feet tsunami's waves, we would have millions death and breath radon instead of Oxygen for thousands of yrs.