The Russian Nuclear agency denies that Iran's Bushehr reactor could be damaged by a computer virus. This follows western newspaper reports that the plant was subject to a sophisticated joint US-Israeli cyber attack. Vladimir Sotnikov, from the Moscow-based Institute of World Economy and International Relations, told RT that such an attack is completely unrealistic.
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Maybe it is time for Iran to pull out of NTP
by Bavafa on Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:54 PM PSTSuch actions by US/Isreal would certianly be condemned by the "sane" world if indeed had been carried out by IRI.
Any retaliatory action that is measured in the same manner by IRI will be seen only justified and fair.
Mehrdad