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Russia wants to build more nuke reactors for Iran
2005-06-28
Russia wants to construct up to six new nuclear reactors for
Iran, despite U.S. criticism of its assistance to the Islamic republic, Moscow's top nuclear boss was quoted as saying on Tuesday.

Russia has pressed ahead with construction of Iran's first nuclear power plant near the southern city of Bushehr, dismissing Washington's belief that Tehran could use Moscow's technology and know-how to make an atom bomb. "When Iran announces new tenders to construct nuclear reactors, we'll take part in them," Alexander Rumyantsev, head of Russia's Atomic Energy Agency, told Itar-Tass news agency.

"Tehran intends to build another six nuclear reactors."

Rumyantsev's remarks came just days after Russian President
Vladimir Putin said Moscow would continue developing nuclear ties with Iran after ultra-conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's election as president of the Islamic Republic last week.

Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful.

For Russia, Iran is a key market in the Middle East as it seeks a bigger share of the global nuclear industry, but Moscow is worried it may lose its near-monopoly status there as its Western rivals try to push into the Iranian market.

Moscow and Tehran, whose nuclear ties date back to the early 1990s, signed a fuel supply deal earlier this year that paved the way for Bushehr to start up in late 2006. Once operational, Bushehr will generate 1,000 megawatts of electricity. Initiated before Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution and badly damaged during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, the project was later revived with Russian help and has cost about $1 billion.
Posted by:ed

#3  Think about it.... a half-dozen Chernobyls in the middle of Assholistan.
Posted by: Sleque Thomock8507   2005-06-28 14:31  

#2  I'm thinking it's time to start paying back in kind - sabotaging everything Russian, every deal, every power play, everything.

What makes you think it isn't being done at some level now?
Posted by: Pappy   2005-06-28 12:29  

#1  Cold War over? Nah. Putty Putputz. Meet the new Kremlin Boss, same as the old Kremlin Boss. I'm thinking it's time to start paying back in kind - sabotaging everything Russian, every deal, every power play, everything. Close up shop on the ISS until we can boost our own folks up. Cut off the hard currency flow - dealing with Putty & Co is precisely the same as dealing with Arabs. They take whatever they can get, then give you shit in return and goodwill gestures buy you nothing - in fact, that merely becomes the new starting point for the next negotiation.

Patton had it dead solid perfect right 60+ yrs ago, and we should sincerely regret that Ike, Marshall, et al were too thick and too full of politics to listen.
Posted by: .com   2005-06-28 07:15  

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