Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:John_doe wrote:I don't know what to tell ya. I guess if you support the war go, if you don't let the cards fall where they may. I just don't understand how people can encourage a war without actually fighting it. I happen to personally believe that there are diplomatic solutions, and would personally rather not fight for something that can be easily avoided.
Please show me anywhere in this thread any member of Realcent advocating war with Iran.
You just said: " I happen to personally believe that there are diplomatic solutions, and would personally rather not fight for something that can be easily avoided."
Okay, what are those diplomatic solutions? If this is so easy, I am sure you will have no trouble telling us what they are. Please list them.
John_doe wrote:I'm also not trolling, these things should be discussed. Just because someone states a different viewpoint does not make them a troll. Like I said I respect what all of you have to say, and if you believe what you are saying then more power to ya.
John_doe wrote:Why couldn't we negotiate alternative energies with them? I'm sure they would be happy to make all of the money the could generate with it. It's a desert, there is more wind and sun there than anywhere else on earth. It would be very profitable for both of us.
John_doe wrote:Why couldn't we negotiate alternative energies with them? I'm sure they would be happy to make all of the money the could generate with it. It's a desert, there is more wind and sun there than anywhere else on earth. It would be very profitable for both of us.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:John_doe wrote:Why couldn't we negotiate alternative energies with them? I'm sure they would be happy to make all of the money the could generate with it. It's a desert, there is more wind and sun there than anywhere else on earth. It would be very profitable for both of us.
Now you're talkin'! All alternative energy techs have huge start up costs. It is hard to overcome them. Nuclear is the best of the alternative options, but that is what the "flare up" is about this time. We don't want them breeding nuclear fuel into weapons grade material.
Our side has offered to make the nuclear fuel rods for their reactors. They have refused that. They want to make fuel rods on their own. There lies the West's worries.
What other solutions would you recommend?
John_doe wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:John_doe wrote:
there has to be a motive for why they want a war, and there has to be a motive for why you want war. I might be wrong here, again correct me if this is the case.
If I could understand the motive, it would be much easier to fix.
I THINK our motive is oil. I think their motive is defending said oil to aquire the highest possible price. Once again correct me if I'm wrong.
John_doe wrote:I will watch it in a bit and get back to you. I'm enjoying my sunshine and playing chess at the moment.
Treetop wrote:THORIUM REACTORS people!!!
"It" what? Someone else's solution?John_doe wrote: Like I said if you support it
John_doe wrote:Treetop wrote:THORIUM REACTORS people!!!
Is there toxic waste associated with thorium?
John_doe wrote:Um it's a desert, like I said the could generate enough power for not only Iran, but could probably help power other countries as well.
Mossy wrote:"Radioactive" would be the problem. From what I've heard, admittedly not much, thorium reactors produce less waste. They also do not produce material useful for war. If that last is true, then I'm certainly for it.
Thogey wrote:This thread is weak and pathetic! It has zero to do with the OP.
Reading this thread has 0 value to the poor SOB who decides to read it.
It's stupid and painful to read
I wish it to be deleted. I'm sorry I started it.
Thanks John(Kirkland)!
Mossy wrote:John_doe wrote:Um it's a desert, like I said the could generate enough power for not only Iran, but could probably help power other countries as well.
Seems like, except for transmission losses. They are a long ways from where the energy would be used.
Oh, they could use it themselves and create a very wealthy country, except, the culture does not allow enough people to do what is needed to get it done. They have a good bit of the western orient attitude toward work (only peasants do that) and education (only the highest status have the intellegence to benifit). The type of work needed to create the wealth they could create requires the people involved be a high status peasent, a well educated person who works with his hands. "Ain't a gonna happen."
That's just for starters.
BTW, transmission losses were what made people initially doubt that the reactors being made were intended for power generation. If they were, the reactors would be closer to where the power would be used.
Darn. This web site needs spell check. Oh well. Time for another cold soda.
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