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  • Possibly its so they can trace where it goes and use the information if they decide to get rid of Iran's capabilities, because there may be places other than the reactor they may want to bomb.
  • I would be least surprised.
  • Oops, I meant to say I am least surprised that Iran got nuclear technology from Halliburton. Realize that the fat cats like Cheney and Bush will be safe from any calamity involving "nyucleer" weapons from that idiotic country known as Iran. (I am referring to the government only. I don't know Iranians and I am sure they are human beings who have zero control of their "elected" leaders. Sort of like the US.)
  • Well, my dear mrs.dr.misswell, this shouldn't come as a shock to anyone who has been following Halliburton's business activities over the past decade -- The scandal-plagued oil company, which has a long history of flouting U.S. law by conducting business with countries the Bush Administration said has ties to terrorism, has a long, documented history of violating U.S. sanctions and conducting business with so-called rogue nations. Cheney's Halliburton, which sells about $40 million a year worth of oil field services to the Iranian Government, supplied the nuclear components to Iran in 2004 -- What better way to insure that Bush & Co have a reason to invade Iran than planting the very thing they accuse them of having? Anything to keep the money-machine running!

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