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The Sponge

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Ah what a great man our president is. Look at what he is doing for the country that allegedly gave us 19 high jackers. You can't even make stuff like this up. Weasel any opinion here? Could you imagine if this was Clinton? No help with our gas prices but help to guard their oil lines:mj07:

As US Threatens Iran Over Enriching Uranium, Bush Promises to Give Enriched Uranium to Saudi Arabia

The Bush administration has pledged to support Saudi Arabia?s nuclear power program, including supplying enriched uranium for nuclear reactors. The agreement came out of President Bush?s visit to the Saudi kingdom last week, during which Bush also pledged new US assistance in guarding Saudi oil reserves.


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Harvey Wasserman, one of the founders of the grassroots movement against nuclear power. He is senior editor of the Ohio-based freepress.org and the editor of nukefree.org.

AMY GOODMAN: We turn from cluster bombs to what could be a major development in nuclear proliferation worldwide: the Bush administration pledging to support Saudi Arabia?s nuclear power program, including supplying enriched uranium for nuclear reactors. The agreement came out of President Bush?s visit to the Saudi kingdom last week, during which Bush also pledged new US assistance in guarding Saudi oil reserves.

In a statement, the White House said the deal "will pave the way for Saudi Arabia?s access to safe, reliable fuel sources for energy reactors and demonstrate Saudi leadership as a positive non-proliferation model for the region.? But questions are being raised about the agreement at a time when the Bush administration continues to threaten military action over Iran?s nuclear program.

Harvey Wasserman joins us now, one of the founders of the grassroots movement against nuclear power, senior editor of the Ohio-based freepress.org and editor of nukefree.org, joining us on the phone from Columbus, Ohio.

Harvey Wasserman, what?s going on here?

HARVEY WASSERMAN: You know, I?d like to know the insane asylum in which this policy was concocted. The idea of giving enriched uranium to the Saudis while threatening war with the Iranians for enriching uranium is astonishing. The idea that the Saudis are going to somehow lower the price of oil on the basis of possibly getting nuclear reactors in the future is just almost staggering to think about. It?s something, I guess, we?ve come to expect with the Bush administration.

But the nuclear power industry is trying desperately to spread itself all over the world, and we have proliferation problems. As you may recall, the Clinton administration cut a deal with the North Koreans to build a reactor there, and of course now suddenly, when Bush comes in, they?re a nuclear threat. We have to put this in perspective. We have to remember that when the Shah was in power in Iran so many years ago, he was in the process of buying thirty-six reactors, and had those reactors been completed before he fell to the Ayatollah, Iran would now have thirty-six reactors. So what the Bush administration is telling us is that this current Saudi government is always going to be in power and it?s perfectly fine for them to have nuclear reactors. We know that India and Pakistan built?both built nuclear weapons from their commercial atomic power programs, as perhaps did South Africa. And it?s just almost staggering to think about this prospect.

AMY GOODMAN: How much attention is being paid to this in the anti-nuclear community?

HARVEY WASSERMAN: Well, at this point, there?s not much we can do. We can protest. The idea of sending them enriched uranium is going to raise the price of uranium for atomic reactors here in the United States. Much of this uranium is mined on Native lands, where lung cancer and environmental?general environmental damage is rampant. Water issues, air pollution issues, all of them arise when uranium is mined and milled. There?s only one enrichment facility in the United States, in Paducah, Kentucky, that?s operating now. The impracticalities of this are amazing.

The Saudis do not currently have an operating commercial reactor. If they do build one, it?s not going to come from the United States. It will probably come from France or Japan. And, you know, it?s just hard to fathom. It is such an irrational idea that it almost boggles the mind, in terms of trying to critique it. But suffice to say, it makes no sense whatsoever. Oil is not a major currency when it comes to generating electricity, and nuclear power plants only generate electricity. So this is just some kind of Alice in Wonderland program that is typical of the Bush administration, particularly on nuclear power policies.

The complete piece is at: http://www.democracynow.org/2008/5/20/as_us_threatens_i..
 

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what a dipstick

I could see using it as leverage but just to give it to them.

Bush is nuts.


I really think Bush will go down in history as the worst president in history. He has already proven himself to be the dumbist.
 

ga_ben

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Guys you aren't seeing the big picture here. Apparently the Saudis are willing to ship all the playground sand we want for 1/2 the going rate in return for this enriched uranium.


In all honesty I don't get it either. I lean conservative but I'm finding it harder and harder to support these insane "deals." Where the fawk is common sense in our government? Who the **** thought this up?
 

Chadman

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Kind of gives a different spin on aiding and abetting terrorists, doesn't it? Remembering the nationality of the people who attacked us, causes me a little pause. Also interesting that we will also be taking a stronger role in protecting Saudi oil interests, remembering how Wayne always sing the praises of what Saudi Arabia has done to attack terrorists - the vast majority that attack those same oil interests.

Didn't George ask for help from Saudi Arabia with oil production and pricing issues last week, only to be rebuffed? Think I heard that headline on the radio, maybe not. If so, it makes this all the more difficult to rationalize, not that rational thought need be applied to this administration in most cases.
 

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Our King George is not dumb and he is not stupid.He will be leaving office soon and at this time he will travel back to saudi arabia and he will be crowned a saudi prince a royal prince and at this time he will know what his true calling is.To become KING OF THE WORLD. Just think about it for a minute. KING GEORGE this is our own king,Royalty you might say someone to be really proud of. So all that voted for our King can really be proud. Now that he has delared himself King he will start up his TOUR. It has just been revealed to me that the KING will go on a speaking tour throughout his kingdom which he will demand to be paid in EUROS. The KING will not accept the dollar why would he.
 
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