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Ooops !!! Saudis tez ? Ale jaja , ...

14.06.05, 16:49
Bombardujemy czy moze czas oglosic BW jako strefe wolna od WMD - Jeden maly
lump ma , inne lumpy tez chca ,...

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Saudi denies nuke plant possession - (UPI)
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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia | June 14, 2005 5:11:26 PM IST


Saudi Arabia has strongly denied media reports that it possesses banned
nuclear installations or programs for developing weapons of mass destruction.

Saudi delegate at the International Atomic Energy Agency Saleh Azel was
quoted Tuesday in daily Okaz as saying Riyadh is committed to respecting all
international treaties and agreements on the non-proliferation of nuclear
weapons.

He denied reports about the existence of a small nuclear reactor in Saudi for
medical purposes.

Saudi Arabia backs all efforts and moves aimed at creating regions free of
nuclear weapons and other arms of mass destruction, Azel said.

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    • chestburster A od kiedy maly reaktor medyczny to bron????? 14.06.05, 17:01
      Uklad NPT dotyczy broni a nie reaktorow w elektrowniach czy do innych
      pokojowych celow....

      Jezeli Polska chce wybudowac elektrownie atomowa to nie lamie ukladu NPT, wiec
      nie rozumiem belkotu tego artykulu.......


      Co wspolnego ma reaktor do celow medycznych z bronia?????
      • explicit Re: A od kiedy maly reaktor medyczny to bron????? 14.06.05, 17:27
        Tyle samo ile izraelski reaktor do odsalania morskiej wody - Pod tym pretekstem
        zawarli umowe z Francja na zbudowanie reaktora w Dimona ,...

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        www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/israel/documents/document.htm

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        Co wspolnego ma reaktor do celow medycznych z bronia?????
      • explicit Re: A od kiedy maly reaktor medyczny to bron????? 15.06.05, 16:40
        Nie ma dymu bez ognia ,...

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        Saudi Arabia

        Although Saudi Arabia is a signatory to the NPT, a number of reports and
        allegations of Saudi efforts to acquire nuclear weapons have been published
        over the past years.121 In 1994, news reports indicated that Saudi Arabia had
        attempted to obtain nuclear weapons from Iraq.122 In 1999, Saudi Defense
        Minister, Prince Sultan visited Pakistan’s Kahuta uranium enrichment plant and
        missile factory.123 Aziz denied the allegations, stating:

        Saudi Arabia is a signatory of the nuclear non- proliferation treaty and is
        committed to its international pledges...[The visit did not] exceed the first
        entrances of the site and did not include secret facilities as was reported...
        We are proud that our relations with Pakistan are always friendly and strong
        and they should not be interpreted as something else.124

        In 2002, a son of Crown Prince Abdullah was present at Pakistan’s test-firing
        of the 950-mile range Ghauri missile.125 In September 2003, media reports
        indicated that Saudi Arabia had undertaken a strategic review that included the
        acquisition of nuclear weapons as a possible deterrent.126 The reports were
        based on the contents of a meeting held outside of Oxford during a three-day
        international symposium (organized by the Oxford Center for Islamic Studies) on
        Saudi Arabia, Britain, and the Wider World.127

        According to Simon Henderson of the Washington Institute, Riyad has attempted
        to acquire nuclear weapons to offset Iran’s emerging nuclear capability, as
        well as to “fill the gap in the kingdom’s security policy left by the departure
        of US forces and the cooling of ties between Riyad and Washington.”128

        In October 2003, Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah visited Islamabad to expand
        defense and military ties. On October 20, 2003, a Pakistani source stated that
        his country had “agreed to provide KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) with the
        wherewithal for a nuclear deterrent”.129

        Missiles

        The Saudi acquisition of long-range strategic missiles is also seen as an
        indication of intentions in this area. On May 22, 2002, Congressman Benjamin
        Gilman told a House subcommittee that, “In the past, it [Saudi Arabia] has
        attempted to procure weapons of mass destruction in the form of Chinese
        missiles.”130 The missiles include 40 to 60 Chinese CSS-2[DF-3] missiles with
        2,400 km. range and 2,500 kg. payload, deployed at al-Sulaiyil and al-Joffer,
        500 km. and 100 km. south of Riyadh, respectively. Each site includes four-to-
        six concrete launch pads.131 In addition, various multi-billion dollar deals to
        acquire large numbers of the most advanced combat aircraft, tanks, and other
        systems were signed and implemented over the years, making Saudi Arabia one of
        the most highly armed countries in the world.132

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