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Iran nuclear talks in Geneva spur high hopes
Associated Press
Published: 14.10.13, 11:55
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1. Iranians don't need civilian nuclear power...
Alexander ,   Tel Aviv, Israel   (10.14.13)
...since they already have an abundance of oil and natural resources. NOT a single nuclear plant should be allowed on Iranian soil. "Civilian" nuclear power can easily be transformed into a military nuclear program provided the country in question knows in minute detail how to use nuclear power for both civilian and military purposes. Once Iran acquires sufficient knowhow of how exactly to use nuclear power, nothing would stop Iran from transforming "legal" and "civilian" nuclear power plants into military nuclear projects - that is nuclear bombs.
2. Whose kidding who ? Iran can do
DT ,   TA Israel   (10.14.13)
whatever it likes with the P5+1 along with a good dose of their inbuilt anti Israel and weakness. Iran will never get a better chance
3. Destroy Iran's nukes NOW!
Chaim ,   Israel   (10.14.13)
These talks are a truly evil scam intended to buy time for Iran to build nukes. Just as North Korea used such talks for the same purpose. Destroy Iran's nukes NOW!
4. #1 and 3. Who's going to do it, you?!
Persian CAT   (10.14.13)
You guys need to stop being tone deaf and start seeing the light. Iran's nuclear program is open, while Israel's is not. Israel's nuclear "supremacy" has run its course and now there's a new sheriff in town. Get used to it.
5. ALL red lines are BROKEN by now !
Chris Rettenmoser ,   Bayerisch Gmain Germ   (10.15.13)
BOMB Iran NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6. nuclear supremacy
exUK ,   TEl Aviv   (10.15.13)
Stop comparing Israel which has to protect itself from Iran which has threatened to wipe it off the map,with Iran which does the threatening.Israel has sworn enemies on its borders,and the first war it loses will be the enmd for Israel.If Israel is left alone it is no threat to Iran or any other bordered country
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