History of nuclear policy

Western policy towards Shah and IRI

jamejam07 writes: "This movie describes western countries full support and collaboration with shah's regime in his nuclear program and also the reaction of western countries to Iranian nationalizing the oil industries in 50 years ago. In the end part of this video Dr. Etemad, chief of Iran nuclear organisation before Islamic revolution in 1975, is being inteviewed on Iran nuclear program. He says we are negotiating with 10 countries for some nuclear cooperations and he mentions some of the agreements which has be done with France,West Germany, US. He says we even have bought 10% share of a nuke company in France and therefore we share 10% of the sell with that Company. He talks about an agreement with the famous American university, MIT, which results in paticipating 30 students per semester in a special program which had been designed for Iranian specific needs in their nuclear program. They had the same negotiation with other univeristies in US, UK and France."

09-Nov-2007
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by Faribors Maleknasri M. D. (not verified) on

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I`m waiting ..... and our country gets cooperation.........

by Faribors Maleknasri M. D. (not verified) on

gets cooperation because the others have seen: Iran is a mighty country and can help.And really: Iran helps where it is needed. See what the irak`s Politicmakers say when bush beginns barking and see what the afghanis say in sam esituation. a big nummber of the african states "cooperate" with iran. it means: they get helped in various ways. Republic south africa for example. what did they say as the little bushy bushy went there and begann to grunt against Iran?. well the list is long more than 150 countries, Golf Cooperation states and many many other Organisatiions are " cooperating" with iran in a peaceful and friendly manner. all these are the Bless of the revolution 1978/79. greeting


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Shah got nothing

by Faribors Maleknasri M. D. (not verified) on

it is true: shah gave every thing and got nothing but blame from his "friends". thanks God since 1979/79 iranians have realised whazt is best for them: NA SHARGHI NA GHARBI. A farsi speech says also: KASS NAKHARAD POSHTE MAN JOZ NAKHONE ANGOSHTE MAN. they have taken their desteny in their own hands. they are now in a situation where it is Russia who needes help from IRI. those devilish times are over. the expiring date of MOOFTKHOORAN is due. Greeting


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For Iran

by Colonel Hemayat (not verified) on

کجا هستی تو ای کوروش تا ببينی سرزمينت را.........

کجا هستی ببينی اين انيران اين چنين گستاخ برسرتاسر ايران چنين آوای شوم خويش را سر داده اند و جای پای شيطان را زخاک پاک ما اين سان گذار داده اند.........

کجا هستی تهمتن ببينی سرزمينت پايکوب پای شوم ديوهای دوزخی گشته است و ديوی شومتر از آنکه در مازندران با او در افتادی به پهنای نياخاک تو برگشته است............

کجا هستی تو ای آرش تا ببينی مرز ايران شهر ويران است..........

کنون گريان و نالان اشک باران چشمهای ما به ايران است و بر هر کوی و برزن جايگاه اين انيران است

و بر هر کوی و برزن جايگاه اين انيران است
و بر هر کوی و برزن جايگاه اين انيران است


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That SOB Sar Kosy an

by Anonymousok (not verified) on

That SOB Sar Kosy an immigrant keh kire faransaviha ra khordeh hala beh jane iraniha oftadeh. TOu kos kash sarkosi mesle yek mexiki boro khiarchambar jam kon. tou kos kash zanat raa natavanesti negahdaari. boro sar kosi beh kose nanat.


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They want the oil and

by Anonymousok (not verified) on

They want the oil and gas

all that noise about nuc is nothing but excuse.

oh i recall they told shah nuc is good and here is a toy to play with on campus and we like you to deposit our nuc waste in kavir loot, and shah almost agreed.


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Shah got s..t from west. It

by letme educate you (not verified) on

Shah got s..t from west.
It was russians who gave machine sazi aluminum sazi zob ahan.
shah was a puppet and controlled by the west. he could not save his father from being sent to exile.
Pakistan and india chose china and russia as friends and they have everything.
The western powers got used to exploitaation and they thought iranians are and should behave like saudies but they are now surprised that people are free va azaadmard va delavar..


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agha in joke bood ya rasty

by Anonymous222222 (not verified) on

agha in joke bood ya rasty rasty taraf gofteh in o??????????????


naetrom

The answer is right under the sea.

by naetrom on

Once upon a time there were two good friends, when nuclear issues were nothing but peanuts. Just to fresh your mind, here it goes: //iranian.com/Pictory/2006/May/guess.html

Yeah, as you can see, nuclear issues never were (and aren't) the greatest excuse for an attack. Since when have the main American interests in Iran anything to do with nuclear stuffs??? Please, let's look behind it. USA needs oil to have a strong currency, as oil needs dollar to have a good price, since 1973 OPEC's agreement was signed up. Now, the convinient question: is anyone trying to sell oil in euros??? Let's see who's gonna be the first mad to do it... :-P

Jorge Mortean - The most Iranian of the Brazilians!


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I'm still waiting...

by Sleeps2 (not verified) on

I'm still waiting for Hajiagha or whatever to somehow connect this with Canada, and British Imperialism, and homeless people in vancouver lol. Come on....

On a serious matter, just goes to show where our country was and where it is today. The world working cooperatively with us to better our country and the entire world, and today we get cooperation from Syria, The Sudan, N. Korea and countries that thrive just to become 3rd world nations


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look at the difference

by MRX (not verified) on

Once countries in Europe and U.S compete to sell and develope nuclear energy in Iran and now they can't wait to bomb the country and stop it alltogether. amazing what we had in terms of leadership, class and sophistication and what we have now!!!! bazam begin marg bar shah!!!


Daryush

A Joke

by Daryush on

Please don't take this in a wrong way but here is a joke:

Imam jom'eye Rasht farmudand keh "Magar energy e atomi Namuse adameh keh beshe be asuni  azash gozasht"

Please forgive me, man khodam mokhlese har chi rashtiye hastam:)

 


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Iran nucs

by Faribors Maleknasri M. D. (not verified) on

A British soldier has been killed in a car crash
in afghanistan, but the actual message is:
US leans on French, UK Intel on Iran
Fri, 09 Nov 2007 19:35:20
Ellen Tauscher, House Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee Chairwoman
The US is leaning heavily on French and English intelligence regarding Iran's nuclear activities, according to a top US lawmaker.

Ellen Tauscher, House Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee Chairwoman, says it is the French that have the intelligence on Iran, due to their long-standing economic relationships with the nation.

The United States severed nearly all contact with Tehran in 1979. "Iran has been isolated from us for a very, very long time. We don't have very good intelligence," Tauscher admitted.

Tauscher added that US estimates rely heavily on assistance from international partners.

“I'm glad we're using a lot of international intelligence, specifically French and MI6,” she said, referring to the British external intelligence agency.

The US lawmaker also noted that French President Nicolas Sarkozy has significantly amplified rhetoric about Iran in his recent comments.

Although she did admit that Sarkozy was very unambiguous about Iran in his Thursday address to a joint session of Congress.
Greetings