No Copiers in Iranian Mullahcracy
November 18, 2005, 4:55 pm![]() |
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Iran today admitted it obtained a copy of “partial instructions for making the core of a nuclear bomb” back in 1987. But the Islamist mullahs claim they never “used it.”
Yeah, and the Pope isn’t Catholic… I forgot to pay my taxes… The check’s in the mail… The copier’s busted — I swear it.
So, this document has been laying around in Iran for 18 years and nobody looked at it or made a copy? Uh, huh…
The Islamist fantasy world… How reassuring to hear the mullahs’ claim that they never “used” this bomb-making cookbook. Their actions speak otherwise. They have resumed “uranium conversion - a precursor to enrichment. Highly enriched uranium can be used to make nuclear weapons.”
After shutting down popular hopes for reform and appointing a president who called for Israel to be “wiped off the map,” can there be any doubt as to their nuclear ambitions?
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