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Werll AC had a look at that link but he was not talking about
the 12th Iman, he was just talking about an army standing shoulder
to shoulder.

You appeared to have missed my point;
The Shia MUST kill all Jews and unbelievers and destroy what
we collectively call "the WEST".
It does not matter if they are defeated or not the aim is not changed.
They only have one objective, to kill all unbelievers.
It really is that simple, and I do not want to be destroyed, do you ?
Do you think there is a place in Paradise for you ?
They are not interested in sharing the planet, they
want it all for themselves.
Does not leave much choice for the rest of us.
Posted by Bezza, Saturday, 28 June 2025 5:18:13 PM
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Dimtry Orlov says Trump tried to buy Iranian centrifuges

Dmitry Orlov: NATO is DONE
http://www.youtube.com/live/asW1AM5G_go

AI Overview

The United States requires uranium enrichment capabilities using centrifuges for several strategic reasons, including national security and energy independence. While commercial enrichment is currently limited, the US government is exploring options to establish domestic production, potentially using the American Centrifuge technology.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. National Security:

Fuel for Advanced Reactors:
Modern nuclear reactors, including small modular reactors (SMRs), require higher-enriched uranium, which can be produced with centrifuge technology.

Energy Security:
Having domestic enrichment capabilities reduces reliance on foreign suppliers, particularly Russia, and strengthens the US's energy independence.

Nonproliferation:
A domestic enrichment capability can help the US monitor and control the production of enriched uranium for both civilian and military purposes.

Tritium Production:
Centrifuges are needed to produce tritium, a key component of nuclear weapons, for maintaining the US nuclear deterrent.
Naval Reactors:
The US Navy's nuclear-powered ships require enriched uranium, and domestic enrichment ensures a secure fuel supply.

2. Current Situation:

Limited Commercial Enrichment:
The US currently has only one operating commercial centrifuge enrichment plant, Urenco USA (UUSA), located in New Mexico, according to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Import Dependence:
The US imports a significant portion of its enriched uranium from Russia and other countries.
High-Assay, Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU):
The US is also exploring the production of HALEU, which requires more advanced enrichment capabilities, for advanced reactors.

3. Potential Solutions:

American Centrifuge Technology:
Centrus Energy Corp. has been developing the American Centrifuge technology, which is considered a strong candidate for restoring domestic enrichment capabilities.

Centrifuge Manufacturing:
Centrus is working to restart centrifuge manufacturing and expand its enrichment capacity.

Government Support:
The US government has been funding research and development in centrifuge technology to ensure a secure and reliable fuel supply for the future.

In conclusion, the US needs to develop domestic uranium enrichment capabilities, particularly with centrifuge technology, to ensure its energy security, national security, and nonproliferation goals
Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 28 June 2025 8:18:16 PM
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Dear Bezza,

Sorry I don't have the time to look at these things these days.

While the war was going, I was concerned about my family in Israel.
Fortunately no one was hurt.
Now that it is over, I barely listen to the news, or care.

I am sorry for the Iranian people and I wish someone could release them from that cruel regime of the Ayatollahs.
Israel, apparently was not up to it, and that is sad.
Trump is not interested either.

Had the oppressive regime been changed in Iran and a democracy established, then who cares how many nukes they had, if they still even wanted them.

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Dear Critic,

Yes, Israel has its own fanatic Messianic Rabbis that are no better than Iran's Ayatollahs - and having my family subjected to them scares me more than nuclear bombs.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Saturday, 28 June 2025 10:04:32 PM
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Thanks Yuyutsu, I suspect many here have connected
the Iranian need to have nuclear weapons to MAD !
Remember MAD ?
Mutually Assured Deterrence.
People think that is why Iran wants nuclear weapons.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
They want to use them to destroy Israel the US and
everyone else, then the 12th Iman will emerge from
hiding and all the believers will be immediately in Paradise.

Thats it ! QED
Posted by Bezza, Saturday, 28 June 2025 11:56:58 PM
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Hi AC,

"Anyone who stands with Israel after what they've been doing... well I don't even have words for those sub-humans."

What I have trouble rationalising is how nations that treat their own populations horribly (e.g. Russian and Palestinian authorities using people as human shields or for meat wave attacks), yet you believe the foreign actions of these nations to be motivated by their humanitarian concerns, such as the Russian massacre of civilians in Bucha.

If they treat their own like dirt then why would they regard people elsewhere more highly?

As for me being subhuman, my opinion is that the IDF is within its rights in responding to militants armed for the sole purpose of killing Israelis and destroying Israel.

Everyone has an opinion. Equating an opinion with evil is the basis of authoritarian regimes. People telling you that you are a bad person because of the opinions you hold are the ones to watch out for.
Posted by Fester, Sunday, 29 June 2025 8:16:19 AM
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""Jake Morphonios is an antisemite from way back."
So what? Anyone who stands with Israel after what they've been doing..."

Its way more than that. Morphonios claims the Holocaust never happened, that Zyklon B was only used to kill mice in the Nazi detention camps, that Jews control the US Congress and world banking. Its not just being opposed to Israel's policies, its full blown hatred of all things Jewish and a determination to see only evil in everything remotely attached to Jews. If you want to rely on that type of thinking to inform your view of the world, that's on you
Posted by mhaze, Sunday, 29 June 2025 9:37:35 AM
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