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Is enrichment in countries without nuclear weapons dangerous?

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Is enrichment in countries without nuclear weapons dangerous?

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• Birth of a new world order • Questionable elements • The UN theatre History Iran and the Non-Proliferation Treaty US President Bush wants us to believe that Iran has plans for nuclear weapons. Well, we remember, in 2002 he accused Iraq of having weapons of mass destruction. That turned out to be a lie, so let us look more closely at the facts. Iran is a member state of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) from the very beginning in 1968.[1] The NPT is a treaty not only to stop proliferation of nuclear arms, but also to help develop civil nuclear energy. [2] In the treaty, the nuclear-weapon states (US, Russia, China, France and Engfar, they have not kept their promises.) The other members had to sign agreements with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), NPTs watchdog, for the implementation of controls. IAEAs agreement with Iran entered into force on May 15 1974. [3] Irans nuclear history At that time shah Reza ruled Iran. Thanks to the Anglo-US operation Ajax in 1953 he was s

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