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  • Official: Egypt to get nuclear (remember I posted intelligence about this?)

    Remember I posted a while ago a report that world intelligence agencies say that Egypt is getting ready to get nuclear?

    Remember how you mocked me and called it nonsense?

    Well:

    Egypt set to build nuclear energy plant
    Iran and Iraq the main spur to development, Israel is also a consideration.

    By Daniel Sobelman (Ha'aretz)

    Electricity and Energy Minister Dr. Hassan Ahmed Yunes has announced that Egypt will build a nuclear energy plant, the first such electricity generating facility in the country. It will be on the coast northwest of Alexandria.

    Yunes announced the plant during a visit to the city on Saturday and said funds will also be allocated to repair and modernize the local electricity network. The minister's statement on the nuclear plant came a few days after a report in the German daily Die Welt said Egypt wants nuclear weapons.

    The German report on June 22, quoting well-placed intelligence sources, said Egypt intended to manufacture enriched uranium with Chinese help.

    (Remeber I told you about it? - Siro)

    Cairo has not confirmed or denied the Die Welt report, but its official news agency said China had no intention of helping Egypt to produce enriched uranium. The news agency interviewed China's ambassador in Cairo, who said his country has signed the non-proliferation treaty (NPT), and operates according to it. The agency report alluded to the Die Welt article, without denying its contents.

    Yunes' statement two days ago also came less than a year after the previous electricity and energy minister Ali el-Saiedi said Cairo intended to produce energy from nuclear power. But he said emphatically last August that Egypt had no plans to produce electricity from nuclear sources. El-Saiedi told Al-Wafd: "Thank God we have large quantities of gas and so we have the option of choosing between using these gas sources or building nuclear power facilities. The decision is based on economic considerations and in this respect, gas is a better option."

    But el-Saiedi added that should Egypt decide to go ahead with plans for a nuclear plant, it would succeed "because we have no problem in terms of personnel and capabilities." El-Saiedi made his statement after Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak had signed an agreement in Moscow (on 27 April 2001) for Egyptian-Russian civilian nuclear cooperation.

    Emily Landau, from the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, last night said "if Egypt intends to develop nuclear military capabilities, there would be no surprise in reports from Egypt that they also want to use nuclear energy for civilian purposes."

    Egypt's statements on nuclear matters are influenced by its signing of NPT, Landau said. She said if it were true that Egypt had decided to go for nuclear capabilities "its main motivation would derive from developments in the Gulf - that is, Iran and Iraq - and less from Israel."

    But Landau said "Israel is not out of the picture" Egyptian officials look at when they consider nuclear possibilities.

  • #2
    Do you think it's wrong for Egypt to have nuclear weapons?
    www.my-piano.blogspot

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    • #3
      I read this too.

      everyone's getting nuclear nowadays.
      Quod Me Nutrit Me Destruit

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      • #4
        Why not build it near Assyut then have it "accidentally" blow up? A lot of fundamentalists could be gotten rid of that way.
        "The purpose of studying economics is not to acquire a set of ready-made answers to economic questions, but to learn how to avoid being deceived by economists."
        -Joan Robinson

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        • #5
          you're one sick puppy

          You do know about nuclear fall out, don't you?
          Quod Me Nutrit Me Destruit

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          • #6
            Bad. Very bad.

            The peace treaty was a huge mistake.
            "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.

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            • #7
              Eli - stupid, very stupid.


              They want nuclear not feel threatened.
              They aren't necessary against us.

              Remember, that we have nukes alone since 1967, and egypt never peeped.

              What caused them to suddenly want nukes?
              The fact that Iraq is 80% there, Iran is 99% there, Lybia and Sudan are ~70% there.

              (numbers are my assessments according to Mossad and other western intelligence reports published in the media)

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              • #8
                Bod - I'm not going to get into moral "how is it wrong" blah blah blah.

                I trust Mubarak. He's a good rational fellow.

                I don't know who is his successor and therefore do not want the possibility of nukes getting into the hands of zealots.

                Remember, al-Qaida is based on Egyptian groups and activists. The 2nd in command in al-Qaida is an Egyptian PhD.

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                • #9
                  wasn't Al Qaida based on Saudi groups and activists mainly?
                  Quod Me Nutrit Me Destruit

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sirotnikov
                    Eli - stupid, very stupid.


                    They want nuclear not feel threatened.
                    They aren't necessary against us.

                    Remember, that we have nukes alone since 1967, and egypt never peeped.

                    What caused them to suddenly want nukes?
                    The fact that Iraq is 80% there, Iran is 99% there, Lybia and Sudan are ~70% there.

                    (numbers are my assessments according to Mossad and other western intelligence reports published in the media)
                    Irrelevant, very irrelevant.

                    Any country in the region with nukes = existential danger to Israel. Peace or no peace.
                    "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Eli
                      Irrelevant, very irrelevant.

                      Any country in the region with nukes = existential danger to Israel. Peace or no peace.
                      You are not very appreciate in the area, aren't you ?
                      Zobo Ze Warrior
                      --
                      Your brain is your worst enemy!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Eli


                        Irrelevant, very irrelevant.

                        Any country in the region with nukes = existential danger to Israel. Peace or no peace.
                        Israel with nukes = existential danger to any country in the region. Fair is fair. If you can have 'em, so can Egypt.
                        Tutto nel mondo è burla

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                        • #13
                          Israel with nukes = existential danger to any country in the region


                          Correct.

                          Fair is fair. If you can have 'em, so can Egypt.


                          Fair?FAIR? Why should any country in the middle east give a **** about fairness in existential matters?
                          "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.

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                          • #14
                            Why should Egypt give a **** that you're so upset over it, if it's an existential matter?
                            Tutto nel mondo è burla

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                            • #15
                              wasn't Al Qaida based on Saudi groups and activists mainly?

                              Egypt is more inspirational and that's where some of the leaders come from.

                              The Saudis provide drones (zealots). As do afghanis, pakistanis, chechen, Palestinians and so on.


                              Boris: it's not a "moral" matter.

                              No one expects that egypt gives a flying duck about Israel.

                              However, this is indeed a threat to Israel which Israel doesn't want to have. Purely subjective.

                              And objective, as a possible threat to free world, if fundies ever catch power in Egypt.

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