Originally posted by Ripsnort
First, Kerry will defer to the judgment of the United Nations.
Second, he will somehow magically secure nuclear materials in the former Soviet Union.
And third ... Kerry’s going to give Iran nuclear fuel.
Quote:
"John Kerry regards an Iran as a state sponsor of terrorism armed with nuclear weapons as unacceptable. He has a multiple-part strategy that is much more realistic than the Bush administration's. One is to rejoin and work through the international legal framework on arms control. That will give greater force to the major powers if they have to deal with violators. Secondly, he has laid out, I think in the most comprehensive way in modern memory, a program to secure nuclear materials around the world—particularly in the former Soviet Union but also in the places where research reactors have existed that could be susceptible to proliferation. The point is to try to prevent Iran from ever getting this material surreptitiously. Thirdly, he has proposed that rather than letting the British, the French and the Germans do this themselves, that we together call the bluff of the Iranian government, which claims that its only need is energy. And we say to them: "Fine, we will provide you the fuel that you need if Russia fails to provide it." Participating in such a diplomatic initiative makes it more likely to succeed. "
Nice--take a quote out of context much?
Is the "international legal framework on arms control" the UN? Was there a single word about deferring judgement?
Are you so uninformed that you do not know that nuclear material can be identified by manufactured location, batch, even to the specific reactor? Have you heard of the IAEA? The NPT of 1968? Wait, of course you are.
Fuel for creating electricity is different than that for weapons.
http://www.fact-index.com/n/nu/nuclear_proliferation.htmlVote the issues indeed.
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