The planned Saturday introduction of fuel into the Bushehr plant has been a major topic of discussion, with former US envoy John Bolton suggesting the day amounted to a deadline before which Israel had to launch a military strike on the reactor. Attacking the plant once nuclear fuel is introduced would mean irradiating the surrounding area.
The plant will be the first of what Iran hopes will be a number of nuclear power plants across its nations, providing for Iran’s growing domestic electricity demands without requiring them to dip into their lucrative oil export market.
But while any progress in Iran’s nuclear program inevitably gets spun as some sort of threat, the physical launch of the Bushehr plant will be under the control of IAEA inspectors. The plant, as with the rest of Iran’s civilian program, remains under IAEA oversight.
Bolton is the same as Hitler and his gang. he is or mad or not human…..A sad sad story for America and its desired standing in the world…..
Do something about them,Mother Russia.
Todd
Any atack on theplat would no doubt kill some Russians and international nuclear inspectors.. Who knows where such an insane attack would lead?
Bolton shot his bolt-in -the air. He returns home to take care of the catepillar under his nose.
Thank god Russia isn't controlled by a Zionist lobby like America is.
The Lyon roared, but nobody is scared any longer.