http://economicrisis.com/fukushima-clean-up-will-last-more-than-forty-years-says-nuclear-watchdog/5814 Fukushima Clean-Up Will Last More Than Forty Years, says Nuclear Watchdog The operator of Japan‘s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant must get its act together and...
By Sam VakninAuthor of "Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited" Prompted by senior figures in both the current, Obama, administration and the previous, Bush administration, Israel agreed to major concessions in secret negotiations with Iran which have been taking...
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Republican poppycock The President sounds like a CEO. That is good. He is wearing a cool head at a time when the nation needs that. 1. There is time for sanctions to work....
On Tuesday, November 8, 2011 the “New York Times ran a piece reporting on The long-awaited report, [of the] International Atomic Energy Agency noting it to be the harshest judgment that the agency has ever issued in its decade-long struggle to pierce the secrecy ...
opinion by Frank Kaufmann | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 57 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) exposes the hidden truth today regarding a time bomb that ticks away every day just waiting for President Ahmadinejad's mere consent to erupt into a large full-scale...
by Karen Fish This week Secretary Clinton said “We don’t even know who is in charge of Iran.” We don’t even know who is in charge of Iran? What is the CIA’S budget? Isn’t General Petraeus...
By Uwe Paschen.The impact of radiation on the food chain in Japan is far more serious than first thought. Back in March after the gravity of the nuclear accident in Fukushima became clear the World Health...
opinion by Uwe Paschen | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 329 views | 12 recommendations | 9 comments
Is it time for the International Community to take over supervision of Japan nuke disaster? Before the Japan-TEPCO nuclear nightmare goes global, is it time for the International Community, IAEA and such to take...
Are CNN and others, milking this horrible nuclear "meltdown" in Japan? Toronto, CANADA - March 16/2011 - I'm not a huge fan of CNN, but recently with Egypt, Libya and now Japan, there is no better source for news...
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"The radiation-related death of a scrap metal worker has raised concerns over nuclear safety in India, at a time when the Asian power is wooing foreign players to its $150 billion civilian nuclear market."
By Raven GaleOn the surface Pakistan’s recent stand on disarmament, more specifically, on fissile material control seems inexplicable. Pakistan ever since the regrettable proliferation episode linked to its clandestine program has been supportive of the global proliferation...
opinion by raven_gale | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 768 views | 6 recommendations | 2 comments
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad came out in defense of Iran's nuclear enrichment program during a visit to Damascus on Thursday by Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, and promised that cooperation between the two countries would continue. Assad's...
In a move that seems to be thumbing their nose at the International Atomic Energy Agency(IAEA), the Iranian news agency, Irna, has announced the building of 10 more nuclear plants. President Ahmadinejad has...
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Iran threatens to end cooperation with the IAEA, quit NPTfrom DEBKAfile Tehran may well break off cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency-IAEA and withdraw from the Non-Proliferation Treaty after the IAEA's 35-nation board of governors Friday, Nov. 27 approved...
The IAEA, in a report, indicates that Iran may already have tested a nuclear warhead design. A Britsh Newspaper reported that the UN Nuclear Watchdog has asked Iran to explain the evidence that it has experimented with highly advanced nuclear warhead design. The IAEA...