>That's what I was thinking. Apparently they have never heard of Xerox in Iran.
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>>As they didn't keep a copy, I guess we're ok for a while.
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>>>"Iran has met a key demand of the U.N. nuclear agency by delivering blueprints that show how to mold uranium metal into the shape of warheads, diplomats said Tuesday, in an apparent concession meant to stave off the threat of new U.N. sanctions."
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>>>"Both the IAEA and other experts have categorized the instructions outlined in the blueprints as having no value outside of a nuclear weapons program."
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071113/ap_on_re_eu/nuclear_iranAs countries get more sophisticated in terms of industry, electronics etc the effort to create a nuclear weapon gets more achievable. Keeping the rest of the world at a primitive level where thats not achievable isn't an option. So we may as well work out what the world is going to be like with a whole lot more countries having nuclear weapons becuase thats the future.
I'm sure someone like Kissinger would have that one worked out already instead of the current la la land that is US (and UK) foreign policy.
Nick