Halliburton charged with selling nuclear technology to Iran
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The "41" refers to nothing on their site, so it's probably copy-pasta from wikipedia (awesome)."President Gerald Ford signed a directive in 1976 offering Tehran the chance
to buy and operate a U.S.-built reprocessing facility for extracting plutonium
from nuclear reactor fuel. The deal was for a complete 'nuclear fuel
cycle'."[41] At the time, Richard Cheney was the White House Chief of
Staff, and Donald Rumsfeld was the Secretary of Defense.

Hey man, I don't take any fiction with my facts.notyou2 wrote:BBS are you Dick's and Donald's bitch?
Where'd you find that pic? It's awesome.patches70 wrote:Oh yeah, we ( the US) sold nuclear materials to Iran, to the Shah to be exact. For nuclear power plants, not bombs. There is nothing illegal about Iran building nuclear power plants.
Here is something, a blast from the past-
The Shah shilling for nuclear power. Nuclear Energy. Today's Answer. Heh heh.
I mean, someone had to build the plants, why not Haliburton? It was all totally legal.
What's the big deal?
Its an advertisement from back in the early 70's and appeared in numerous magazines. It's a shill for nuclear energy. Back in the days before three mile island. We gotta remember, the Shah of Iran was our guy. He was the "good guy".Metsfanmax wrote:Where'd you find that pic? It's awesome.patches70 wrote:Oh yeah, we ( the US) sold nuclear materials to Iran, to the Shah to be exact. For nuclear power plants, not bombs. There is nothing illegal about Iran building nuclear power plants.
Here is something, a blast from the past-
The Shah shilling for nuclear power. Nuclear Energy. Today's Answer. Heh heh.
I mean, someone had to build the plants, why not Haliburton? It was all totally legal.
What's the big deal?