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Nuclear Help Desperately

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Nuclear Help Desperately Wanted" could be the sign in front of dozens of engineering colleges across the country. With worldwide interest in nuclear energy and technology skyrocketing, engineers with a nuclear background are feeling very popular these days.

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Iran tells US and other major powers to kiss my nuclear butt...

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Iran tells US and major powers to kiss my nuclear butt...

Iran said on Saturday it would not back down "one iota" in its nuclear row with major powers, voicing defiance on the day of an informal deadline set by the West over Tehran's disputed atomic ambitions.

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Many Arabs in the MidEast ALSO opposed to nuclear Iran.

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Below is a compilation of various responses in the Arab press to the concept of a nuclear=armed Iran. To all you naive ones who say, so what? Why cant they have nukes too?

Stop insulating yourself with dreamy idealistic media like Independent. Take a look everywhere.

May 23, 2006 No.277

Arab Media Reactions to Iran's Nuclear Project
By H. Avraham*

Introduction

Iran's announcement on April 11, 2006 that it had succeeded in enriching uranium evoked mixed reactions in the Arab media. Many columnists expressed apprehension about Iran's nuclear program, and opposition to it. They argued that a nuclear Iran posed a threat to the Arab countries in general and to the Gulf states in particular, and that it was likely to spark an arms race in the region. Other columnists warned that a leak in one of Iran's nuclear facilities could cause grave ecological disaster, on the scale of Chernobyl. Additionally, President Ahmadinejad was described as a new Hitler threatening to unleash catastrophe upon the world.

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