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No Atomic Race After Iranian Bomb

Yah I have brown hair and brown eyes but I like blue eyes, of course they should be putted along with a pretty face. Anyway, those days you can't decide which eyes are naturally blue or just lenses, even you can't trust the boobs.

:lol: I know, you can always try and ask but these question usually end up with a slap to your face hahaha
 
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There is so many things wrong with your statement.
for one there many Iranian who are not even muslim.
2) who said we hate arabs? I do not hate arabs by no means lol, my best friend is an iraqi.
3) internet makes people show a different face sometimes, I dunno why. but it just does.

I think the sooner both persians,arab,turks realize the main enemy is USA then things will get much better.


That is what I have said, do not take it personally.
 
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Lets not forget an Armageddon has been predicted in Islamic Hadiths. A great battle has been predicted in the region of river Euphrates of Iraq, in which 99% of all combatants will die. Therefore this conflict which is yet to come will be a nuclear one.
 
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]i think iran shouldnt be allowed to make a nuclear bomb..as we this would lead to a potential nuclaer problem b/w sunni and shia countries...we cant add another potential nuclear zone..[/B]

we already have
arab-isreil
pak-india as critical nuclear zones

i don't think Iran will be able to develop nuke for at least a decade to come.

for developing nuclear weapons you need a supporting infrastructure, technological know how and a pool of skilled scientists

it takes decades to develop these things

only US,Russia,China,NK,UK,France,Pakistan,S Africa and India have all the above mentioned capabilities which they acquired over decades of planned development
 
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It really makes me laugh when Indians here talk about not developing nuclear weapons.
First it's none of your business if we make nukes.
Second you don't have the right to even talk about other countries should make nuclear weapons or not.You were the one who made Pakistan develop nukes too,you started the arms race.So please don't reveal your hypocrite faces more than this.
 
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i think Iran shouldn't be allowed to make a nuclear bomb..as we this would lead to a potential nuclear problem b/w sunni and shia countries...we cant add another potential nuclear zone..

we already have
Arab-Israel
Pak-India as critical nuclear zones


Guy Named ziaulislam claims
he Thinks
this statement made me laugh heck i am still laughing and now back to even more funny part.

Arab-Israeli.
ziaulislam Arabs have no nukes and never will cause Master will not allow it Israel on the other hand is Masters Master so they have it All.
So no we don't already have any thing,what we do have is Arabs bending over helping Israel to kill Muslims occupy Muslim lands and then claiming
I thought we had peace..... I hope I am not wrong.
Who here isn't familiar with peace in Middle east,Middle east is the shining beacon of peace on the planet.
 
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Lool, saying that is nothing but an invitation to remind you again of your past. Just, to see who is the real rat. I have no desire to proboke anyone here, but my last post was to mention that all of I have posted so far in this forum was the truth. I have said many times nothing personal but sometimes I find myself compelled to correct things.

no problem to that, you have your own idea about Saddam and Iranian have their own. it is very natural person like you from the country like Jordan who sent troop to help Saddam ( Iran captured P.W from Jordan during war) has different opoion about Saddam with Iranian
 
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so... I won't buy it completely, surely it contains some truth in it though. The wikipedia page of Jordan is full of claims that look too optimistic to be accepted and they have provided little to not citation for their claims.

I guess some Iranian always fall in the trap here with some one who this threat is not moving in their interest. stay in topic please at same time I HIGHLY recommend use respectful language even to enemies.
 
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How the hell do you expect me to be mature with this post?


Yes, I was being immature, I just treat people the same way they deserve to be treated. Nothing better than a rational understaning discussion but I haven't found any with you unfortunately the moment I got into this forum. I hope things get better.

He did not mention any name, why do you think when he refers to US puppet it is you?
 
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Look, let me be appoint with you, all Muslims and Arabs could look at Iran the same way they look at KSA or Egypt but not with this regime, if I say I hate it, hate would be a strong word but not srong enough.

I tried to say cool while you made many garbage, but I guess you are not educated very well via past post from other members. you guy need some lesson:
1- you and any Arab are not in the position of using Islam flag against the Islamic republic of Iran while you are ruled with the person,you pushed me to use this word, US puppet.
2-Iran regime is our business,you care about your own dictatorship and UK spy queen in your palace.
3-I know many Jordanian in person, they have same behavior regarding Iran because you are brained washed sheep against Iran from your Saddam allied dictatorship.
4- do not worry to use "hate" because I feel in same way to you camel man
5-this comment is not arab-Iran issues, it is a lesson to a person who is not civilized.
 
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This is What the the Islamic republic of Iran is Interested in mostly:

Civilian uses
Nuclear power
Further information: Nuclear power and Nuclear reactor technology

Nuclear power is a type of nuclear technology involving the controlled use of nuclear fission to release energy for work including propulsion, heat, and the generation of electricity. Nuclear energy is produced by a controlled nuclear chain reaction which creates heat—and which is used to boil water, produce steam, and drive a steam turbine. The turbine is used to generate electricity and/or to do mechanical work.

Currently nuclear power provides approximately 15.7% of the world's electricity (in 2004) and is used to propel aircraft carriers, icebreakers and submarines (so far economics and fears in some ports have prevented the use of nuclear power in transport ships).[4] All nuclear power plants use fission. Despite years of effort and the occasional hoax (i.e. cold fusion), no man-made fusion reaction has produced more energy than it consumed and been a viable source of electricity.

Medical applications

The medical applications of nuclear technology are divided into diagnostics and radiation treatment.

Imaging - medical and dental x-ray imagers use of Cobalt-60 or other x-ray sources. Technetium-99m is used, attached to organic molecules, as radioactive tracer in the human body, before being excreted by the kidneys. Positron emitting nucleotides are used for high resolution, short time span imaging in applications known as Positron emission tomography.

Radiation therapy is an effective treatment for cancer.

Industrial applications

Oil and Gas Exploration- Nuclear well logging is used to help predict the commercial viability of new or existing wells. The technology involves the use of a neutron or gamma-ray source and a radiation detector which are lowered into boreholes to determine the properties of the surrounding rock such as porosity and lithography.[1]

Road Construction - Nuclear moisture/density gauges are used to determine the density of soils, asphalt, and concrete. Typically a Cesium-137 source is used.

Commercial applications


An ionization smoke detector includes a tiny mass of radioactive americium-241, which is a source of alpha radiation. Tritium is used with phosphor in rifle sights to increase nighttime firing accuracy. Luminescent exit signs use the same technology.[5]

Food processing and agriculture


The Radura logo, used to show a food has been treated with ionizing radiation.

Food irradiation[6] is the process of exposing food to ionizing radiation in order to destroy microorganisms, bacteria, viruses, or insects that might be present in the food. The radiation sources used include radioisotope gamma ray sources, X-ray generators and electron accelerators. Further applications include sprout inhibition, delay of ripening, increase of juice yield, and improvement of re-hydration. Irradiation is a more general term of deliberate exposure of materials to radiation to achieve a technical goal (in this context 'ionizing radiation' is implied). As such it is also used on non-food items, such as medical hardware, plastics, tubes for gas-pipelines, hoses for floor-heating, shrink-foils for food packaging, automobile parts, wires and cables (isolation), tires, and even gemstones. Compared to the amount of food irradiated, the volume of those every-day applications is huge but not noticed by the consumer.

The genuine effect of processing food by ionizing radiation relates to damages to the DNA, the basic genetic information for life. Microorganisms can no longer proliferate and continue their malignant or pathogen activities. Spoilage causing micro-organisms cannot continue their activities. Insects do not survive or become incapable of procreation. Plants cannot continue the natural ripening or aging process. All these effects are beneficial to the consumer and the food industry, likewise.[6]

The amount of energy imparted for effective food irradiation is low compared to cooking the same; even at a typical dose of 10 kGy most food, which is (with regard to warming) physically equivalent to water, would warm by only about 2.5 °C (4.5 °F).

The specialty of processing food by ionizing radiation is the fact, that the energy density per atomic transition is very high, it can cleave molecules and induce ionization (hence the name) which cannot be achieved by mere heating. This is the reason for new beneficial effects, however at the same time, for new concerns. The treatment of solid food by ionizing radiation can provide an effect similar to heat pasteurization of liquids, such as milk. However, the use of the term, cold pasteurization, to describe irradiated foods is controversial, because pasteurization and irradiation are fundamentally different processes, although the intended end results can in some cases be similar.

Food irradiation is currently permitted by over 40 countries and volumes are estimated to exceed 500,000 metric tons (490,000 long tons; 550,000 short tons) annually world wide.[7][8][9]

Food irradiation is essentially a non-nuclear technology; it relies on the use of ionizing radiation which may be generated by accelerators for electrons and conversion into bremsstrahlung, but which may use also gamma-rays from nuclear decay. There is a worldwide industry for processing by ionizing radiation, the majority by number and by processing power using accelerators. Food irradiation is only a niche application compared to medical supplies, plastic materials, raw materials, gemstones, cables and wires, etc.

So nuclear weapons are a by-product of the nuclear energy, and not everyone is interested in them; Brasil, Argentina, Germany, Sweden and Iran do not seem to be interested in NW.

Nuclear technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Leader's decree forbidding nuclear weapons won't be disobeyed: Turkey
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
Thu Apr 5, 2012 6:27PM GMT

The Turkish foreign minister says there is no possibility that the religious decree of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei forbidding the possession and use of nuclear weapons might be disobeyed in Iran.


Since the fatwa (decree) against the possession and pursuit of nuclear weapons has been issued by Velayat-e Faqih (Rule by the Just Jurisprudent), it is binding; and observing it is a religious obligation, Ahmet Davutoglu said in an interview with the Turkish Kanal D television channel.

On February 22, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said the Iranian nation has never sought and will never seek nuclear weapons as it has the capacity to challenge the nuclear-backed influence such powers rely on.

“There is no doubt that the decision makers in the countries opposing us know well that Iran is not after nuclear weapons because the Islamic Republic, logically, religiously and theoretically, considers the possession of nuclear weapons a grave sin and believes the proliferation of such weapons is senseless, destructive and dangerous,” the Leader said.

Davutoglu said that if the Western powers are really interested in interacting with the Middle Eastern states, they should deepen their understanding of religious discourse, adding that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had previously instructed US President Barack Obama on the issue.

The Turkish foreign minister also said the Iranian nuclear engineers and diplomats will never embark on a nuclear weapons program as this is not only a political mistake but also religious disobedience.

Davutoglu noted that the lack of mutual trust and diplomatic resolve are the two chief reasons impeding progress on Iran’s nuclear issue and echoed earlier remarks made by Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi that finding a solution to the standoff is not a very difficult task.

He said Turkey fully supports Iran’s right to a nuclear energy program, adding that Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) can allay any Western concern in this regard.

The Turkish official also criticized the global indifference to the Israeli threats of military aggression against the Islamic Republic over Tehran’s nuclear energy program.

The US, Israel and some of their allies accuse Iran of pursuing non-civilian purposes in its nuclear energy program.

Iran, a member of the IAEA and a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), refutes the allegations, saying its nuclear program is entirely peaceful in nature.
 
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