Thursday, September 14, 2006

2003 redux

Among the committee's assertions is that Iran is producing weapons-grade uranium at its facility in the town of Natanz. The IAEA called that "incorrect," noting that weapons-grade uranium is enriched to a level of 90 percent or more. Iran has enriched uranium to 3.5 percent under IAEA monitoring.

10 comments:

Tecumseh said...

Taqiyah uber alles. The Leftys fall for it, like clockwork orange.

The Darkroom said...

ai - surely, your beliefs are the result of some thought process - I for one would love to hear a discussion based on the merits of arguments, not on the endless reiteration of everything boiling down to "berkeley pink-lefty-birkenstock" rhetoric.

Tecumseh said...

What's to argue about? Evidently, the Iranians are conducting a disinformatsia campaign, in the grand old Stalinist tradition, and of course their fellow-travellers swallow it hook, line and sinker, much the same they did in days of yore the Soviet propaganda. The Pavlovian reflexes of the Left are so predictable, there is precious little left to analyze.

The Darkroom said...

The last time the IAEA made a claim that there was no cause for alarm was in 2003, and the admin also took it for disinformation. They've been on the defensive ever since.

Mr roT said...

There will be no way to know for sure other than going in as we have in Iraq. Whether these wackos have the bomb or not, the locals thinking they have the bomb alters how they deal with said wackos.

I wish the Israelis would handle this for us now that we have lost our courage in the wake of years of media lying and subversion.

Tecumseh said...

We have lost our courage? Hey, man, speak for yourself! I say, up on the ramparts, damn the torpedoes!

Mr roT said...

Torpedoes are rarely used for assaulting fortifications but I get the idea. I meant that the country seems to have lost its taste for doing what's right.
A couple days after 9/11 I was walking around Cambridge and saw a graffito "W \neq FDR". Perhaps true but FDR didn't have to deal with a country of pussies either.

The Darkroom said...

Check this out. Some people never learn.

Mr roT said...

Iran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes so what's the problem, right?

The Darkroom said...

Look, distorting the truth and running a ridiculous alarmist message has been this administration trademark. You can choose to not see a pattern there, but it will take some effort.