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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iran Has Stake in Namibia Uranium Mine, Says Owner
2005-01-30
Posted by:anonymous2u

#4  We are for be looking good this year!
Posted by: Team Minardi   2005-01-30 2:28:49 PM  

#3  Yeah, yeah, yeah, and I saw the Die Welt sob story on how the Iranians need nuke power on TV.

If you have DISH, 9410 is quite enlightening, especially the ME new roundup after midnight.

Posted by: anonymous2u   2005-01-30 11:59:53 AM  

#2  Graham Davidson, the general manager for operations at Rossing, said in a letter to Reuters that the company's board of directors only permits the sale of uranium for use in generating electricity. "The government of Iran has held a 15 percent shareholding in Rossing Uranium Limited since 1975," he said. The U.S.-backed shah ruled Iran until the 1979 Islamic revolution.Rossing Uranium Limited, which is majority owned by Anglo-Australian firm Rio Tinto, sells its uranium to nuclear power plants in the United States, Japan, South Korea and Sweden.
What's the problem? Did you read the article, #1?



Posted by: 2xstandard   2005-01-30 11:37:39 AM  

#1  No, no, no...rooters got the story all wrong --

"Iranians Fried Steaks Over At the Uranium Mine" is the way it should read, per the IAEA.

However, we understand that the CIA will be sending Joseph Wilson and his secretive wife over to investigate.

Posted by: Duke Nukem   2005-01-30 10:32:16 AM  

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