(Fox News) Iranian and Russian engineers began loading fuel today into Iran's first nuclear power plant, which Moscow has promised to safeguard to prevent material at the site from being used in any potential weapons production. After years of delays, the fueling of the Bushehr plant in southern Iran marks the startup of a facility for energy production that the U.S. once hoped to block as a way to pressure the country to stop separate nuclear activities of a far greater concern. There haven't been strong objectives to the Bushehr plant itself as there have been with Iran's separate efforts at other sites to accelerate uranium enrichment--a process that makes the fuel for the power plants but which can also be used in weapons production. Even as Iran's nuclear chief said the plant demonstrated the country has only peaceful aims, he celebrated it as a defiant "symbol of Iranian resistance and patience" in the face of Western pressure.
Washington and other nation's don't oppose Iran's stated aim of producing nuclear energy, but are concerned that if Iran masters the enrichment cycle it would have a pathway to weapons production under the convenient cover of a peaceful energy program. How can we trust Iran given that Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denies the existence of the Jewish holocaust and desires to eradicate Israel off the face of the map? You can't. It's a misnomer to think we can trust Iran to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
Iran denies such an intention. Russia, which helped finish building Bushehr, has pledged to prevent spent nucler fuel at the site from being shifted to a possible weapons program. After years of delaying its completion, Moscow says it believes the Bushehr project is essential for persuading Iran to cooperate with international efforts to ensure Iran doesn't develop the bomb. The U.S., while not formally objecting to the plant, disagrees and says Iran shouldn't be rewarded while it continues to defy U.N. demands to halt uranium enrichment. Today, the first truckload of fuel was taken from a storage sight to a fuel "pool" inside the reactor building under the watch of monitors from the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency.
Since Russian is helping Iran to load fuel into Iran's first nuclear power plant, it won't be long befoe Iran will be developing proliferated nuclear weapons. We're seeing the foundation laid for a nuclear showdown with Iran. I guarantee that Israel is keeping their eyes on this event and are making preparations for a strike against Iran. This is ridiculous. The United States under both the Bush and Obama administrations has been too soft on Iran. President Bush should've taken out Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He's an Iranian Hitler who hates the Jewish people. Israel is considered the "little Satan" and the U.S. is considered the "Great Satan." Our elected elite have cowed down to these rogue countries in the Middle East. Now Iran has the means to invent nuclear weapons. I'd venture to say it won't be too long before they have a missile ready to shoot at us. We have a spineless president by the name of Barack Obama and the U.N. is spineless in dealing with Iran. Russia and China both trade with Iran so I don't expect them to try to stop Iran from building nuclear weapons. We're looking at World War III right around the corner. Time is running out. If we don't remove this dictator from Iran now, there will be a nuclear holocaust. There's good news in all of this! The good news is Jesus is coming back soon. Jesus may come back before the day is over with.
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