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United States News Title: Bolton was Contradicted by Bush on Iran’s Bushehr Reactor Former US ambassador and perennial angry old crank John Bolton is so upset about the possibility that Irans Bushehr nuclear reactor will soon go live that he says Israel has a window of only 8 days to attack it and destroy it. (After a reactor is already working, bombing it would turn it into a dirty bomb and harm large numbers of civilians, which even Bolton isnt yet in favor of). But Boltons former boss, George W. Bush, endorsed the Russian reactor deal with Iran in 2007: Bush noted Russias announcement that it would ship nuclear fuel to Irans first atomic power station, the unfinished Bushehr plant, and said such deliveries further reduced Tehrans need to enrich uranium. If thats the case, if the Russians are willing to do that which I support then the Iranians do not need to learn how to enrich. If the Iranians accept that uranium for a civilian nuclear power plant, then theres no need for them to learn how to enrich, he said. Bush supported the deal because many safeguards had been built in to prevent the reactors being used to create weapons. And because those safeguards were entirely practical, undermining the Iranian arguments for their need to enrich uranium themselves to fuel such reactors. Moreover, the reactor is being actively inspected by the International Atomic Energy Agency, which continues to certify that no nuclear fuel is being diverted by Iran to weapons purposes. And the Russians, who have been working on this reactor since the mid-1990s, have put in safeguards to prevent it from being used to produce a nuclear weapon. First, they have insisted on a light water reactor. One of the ways to create a nuclear warhead is to take the spent fuel from a nuclear reactor and reprocess it into plutonium of weapons quality. But it is much harder to do this with light water reactors than with heavy water ones, as Daniel Engber of Slate explains: Light-water reactors are designed for commercial use and can run for years at a time on a single batch of fuel. (Light water refers to ordinary H2O; heavy water has a higher percentage of deuterium atoms, i.e. hydrogen atoms with an extra neutron.) That long burn fills out the plutonium by-product with other isotopes that make it less useful for nuclear weapons. If you shut down a light-water reactor earlyafter a few months, for exampleyoud waste a huge amount of money. . . Furthermore, it would be very easy to tell when the Iranians or North Koreans shut down their light-water reactors. To extract the fuel rods, you have to lift off a giant lid at the top of the reactor and take them out all at once. Weapons inspectors love this feature because it requires a large-scale operation thats almost impossible to conceal. So the reactor is being regularly inspected by the UN, and is a light water reactor which is very difficult if not impossible to use for the production of weapons grade plutonium. But there is more. Russia is providing the nuclear fuel for these reactors and then taking back the spent fuel, so that Iran will not even have the ruined light-water-reactor-produced plutonium, which even if they did have it could not be used to make a bomb. People going ballistic over the Bushehr reactor are perhaps remembering the 1981 Israeli attack on the French-made OSIRAK reactor in Baghdad. But that was a piece of counter-productive theater anyway. The French had insisted on constructing a light water reactor, and on putting in safeguards against its being used for weapons construction. The Israeli attack therefore did not forestall a weapons program; the reactor would have been almost impossible to use for that purpose. After the Israeli attack, though, Saddam Hussein launched a crash program to enrich uranium through magnetatrons, an effort that appears to have failed or to have been a very long-term proposition. It was the Israeli strike that convinced the Baath regime to carry out a crash program of nuclear weapons advances that only Baghdads defeat in the Gulf War revealed. The Israelis would have been better off leaving the innocuous OSIRAK alone; as it was they provoked an Iraqi crash nuclear weapons program that might have ultimately borne fruit had it not been for Saddams rash and brutal invasion of Kuwait. So, there is no point in attacking Bushehr and the attack on OSIRAK backfired big time. Bolton and others on the American Right are playing on peoples ignorance in this warmongering.
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Bush and Bolton disagree. Wow - this presents a real dilemma for you doesn't it? Who ya gonna believe? I mean, Bush is evil and/or stupid, so ya can't believe him. And I don't know if Bolton is stupid or not, but he sure is evil. So ya can't believe him, either. I've got it - what does Zero say? He's the smartest being on the planet - he'll know what to do.
I think Bolton is a moron, so this one's easy.
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER Kennedy: America at risk of nuke attack Monday, June 21, 2004 Last updated 9:05 p.m. PT According to the Seattle Post Intelligencer and Sen Kennedys own words Iran is a great NUCLEAR risk to the US. "Instead of leading the world against the real threat of Iran's nuclear program, the president chose to lead America alone into the quicksand to counter the mirage of a threat in Iraq," Kennedy said in the remarks, prepared for a speech at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Kennedy said the United States would be better off under the leadership of Democrat John Kerry, who "has pledged to make preventing nuclear terrorism an absolute priority." Ted Kennedy and John Kerry are NeoCons
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