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Devious reporters act like it's odd for a country with large oil production to develop nuclear power plants for energy. The insinuation being made is that such a country would have no need for an alternative means of producing electricity because they have so much oil BUT that's dishonest in light of the fact that before 1979, the U.S. strongly supported Iran's nuclear energy programs and Henry Kissinger gave a rational for why Iran could use nuclear power when he said, "Introduction of nuclear power will both provide for the growing needs of Iran's economy and free remaining oil reserves for export or conversion to petrochemicals." Don't Let Them Trick Us into Another War‬! See These Videos, Click Here for Playlist:
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Before 1979, the U.S. strongly supported Iran's nuclear energy programs. Mainstream media is helping sell another illegal war. The way they do this is mainly by not reporting things or under-reporting things.

"Introduction of nuclear power will both provide for the growing needs of Iran's economy and free remaining oil reserves for export or conversion to petrochemicals" - Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State for President Ford

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The International Atomic Energy Agency published its latest report on Iran on November 8th, but for nearly two weeks beforehand news media were rife with leak-based stories promising the report would be "game changing." What did it actually say, and what of that is to be believed?
LISTEN to FAIR's report ☞ http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=r-o9fiEQK-o#t=606s
Cyrus Safdari on Iran/IAEA, Frances Fox Piven on poverty
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IAEA report on Iran: more of the same, more hype.
By Cyrus Safdari November 08, 2011
http://www.iranaffairs.com/iran_affairs/2011/11/nov-2011-iaea-report-analysis...
Iran's pre-2003 nuclear weapons work: Where's the evidence?
http://www.iranaffairs.com/iran_affairs/2011/11/irans-pre-2003-nuclear-weapon...
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The IAEA Report on Iran's Nuclear Program: Alarming or Hyped?
By Dr. Muhammad Sahimi in Los Angeles Nov 09 2011 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2011/11/opinion-the-iaea...
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Iran nuclear report: Why it may not be a game-changer after all
By Scott Peterson, Staff writer / November 9, 2011 http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2011/1109/Iran-nuclear-report-Why-...
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Why do the US media believe the worst about Iran?
In their eagerness to recycle flimsy scare stories about Iran, the US media have failed to absorb the lessons of Iraq and WMD
By Brian Whitaker Wednesday November 9 2011
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/nov/09/us-media-iran-scare-stories
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The IAEA report: what does it really mean and will it lead to war with Iran?
By Julian Borger Wednesday November 9 2011
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/julian-borger-global-security-blog/2011/nov/0...
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The IAEA Report: A Dud With Little Consequences For Iran
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2011/11/the-iaea-report-a-dud-with-little-conseq...
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2011/11/on-nuclear-iran-allegations-nanodiamonds...
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  • @drmnys STFU troll

  • @kurtilein3 Spoken like a true anti-theist bigot. And just like a Western ignoramus you delude yourselves by believing your corrupt lying media. What makes you think that Iranians are not "poisoned" by religion and that Saudi Arabia does not have eminent universities and educated people. The problem with Westerners is that you assume Islam is like Christianity. While you Barbarians were wallowing in your filth in the Dark ages under Christianity, Muslims thrived under Islam,

  • Your videos are truly important as they expose how much of the truth that corporate media is intentionally concealing from the public. I share your videos regularly. The echo effect of your voice though is a significant distraction and takes away from the content of the video. Loose it please if you can.

  • DAMN POP-UPS

  • Good work at exposing the corporate media propaganda machine

  • @pythag123 the rules of effective argumentation is you don't argue with someone who is "irrational" for it makes you look rather foolish. Bey bye.

  • #1) It is totally on topic, I stated that major petroleum exporting nations have a good cause should seek power alternatives, you then kept up with the topic of power alternatives by stating to me that I was told we would be switiching to alternative power soon (which I never claimed) then I responded to you keeping on the topic of power alternatives. #2) You could not win the argument so set up my nation as a straw man to attack instead, I voted Green Party in May, my nation did not

  • @warrkrymez (of oil).

  • @pythag123 your jerking off about "power alternatives" is off topic buddy, especially since Canada is the number one exporter to the U.S.

  • Did I say it was going to happen soon? I also don't believe something just because it is told to me; and I don't need to be told what to I do think. The combination of gas prices and anti-Islamic sentiment is all ready creating a demand in the market to reduce dependency on middle east oil. Also the faliure of western nations to adopt power alternatives should in no way be admissable as an excuse to prevent Iran from devloping their own.

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