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Well, If The Plutonium Enrichment In Iran Is The Key To Why Scientists Are Being Killed ?

Thu Feb 9, 2012 12:40 PM EST
world-news, iran, enrichment, private-contractor, trade-wars, instability-middle-east
By Patrick Crowley
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I would point out that there deaths are also leaving no one else,  But the United Nations enrichment inspectors to judge the enrichment amounts or extents. This is disturbing, If we look at a much broader picture of trade in the middle east. If instability comes to Iran, Certain global trade complications could arise for Iran and trade relations between other countries could be strengthend. If looking at this wider picture was helpful I would suggest that we have more transparency not only to the enrichment extent of plutonium but also to any private firms that might be weakened financially if trade routes to other middle east countries are secured by Iran.

              The information would suggest trade wars are being actively engaged in in the middle east and our government here in America should be aware that we could never have too much information as to the possibility that the enrichment of plutonium might be exaggerated to promote profits for private enterprises manipulating foreign policy. In which case if the private companies involved are found to be guilty they should be removed completely from all government contracts for violations that pose risks to stability in the world.

 Not all activities are governments against governments. There are criminals whom are intelligent in the world and we should be aware of there actions before they take them.

 We could have more inspectors check to verify enrichment's are under 20%. I would also like to see a way devised to check the amounts of waste and byproducts created to confirm results so the teams of inspectors are not compromised by criminals manipulating trade.

 None of this is proved fact and if you do not like this message you will most likley hate more messages to come.

 I'm Patrick Crowley, And I approaved this message.

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