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May 30, 2006

Blasts from the Past: Western Support for Iran's Nuclear program

Iran's nuclear program started with the support, encouragement and participation of the United States, France, Germany and the UK because it made economic sense, and it still does. At a time when Iran's nuclear program is portrayed as an imminent threat, its interesting to see that the program actually started long ago, with the support and participation of the same countries that today insist Iran abandon its nuclear program. (click on each article to read them)
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Excellent presentation of some facts about Iran and its nuclear program. It makes one wonder, however, just what influence facts have on the course of events. Especially when up against fear-mongering.

Brad

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