brazil will join the club

cortezzz

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Brazil joins world's nuclear club


By Steve Kingstone
BBC News, Sao Paulo


Brazil says its technology is some of the most advanced in the world


Brazil has joined the select group of countries with the capability of enriching uranium as a means of generating energy.

A new centrifuge facility was formally opened on Friday at the Resende nuclear plant in the state of Rio de Janeiro.

The Brazilian government says its technology is some of the most advanced in the world.

The official opening follows lengthy negotiations with the United Nations nuclear watchdog, the IAEA.

Brazil has some of the largest reserves of uranium in the world but until now the ore has had to be shipped abroad for enrichment - the process which produces nuclear fuel.

In future some of that enrichment will take place in Brazil.

The government says that within a decade the country will be able to meet all its nuclear energy needs.

Brazilian scientists insist their technology is superior to that of existing nuclear powers. They claim the type of centrifuge in use at Resende will be 25 times more efficient than facilities in France or the United States.

Safeguards

Sensitivity over that technology led to a standoff two years ago with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN watchdog.





The move came after discussions with the IAEA


Keen to protect its commercial secrets, Brazil was reluctant to give inspectors full access to its facilities and politically the negotiations were complicated by simultaneous concerns about Iran's nuclear plans.

But in the end Brazil and the IAEA agreed a system of safeguards to ensure that the new facilities would not be channelled into weapons production.

Friday's opening at Resende is being hailed as a major step forward in Brazil's development and it comes amid renewed concerns about energy supplies in South America.

Last week Bolivia announced plans to nationalise its gas reserves, prompting fears of price rises. As a big importer of Bolivian gas, Brazil sees nuclear energy as one of several strategic alternatives.
 

cortezzz

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this will stimulate argentia, chile and venezuela to do the same

hopefully all will be armed to the teeth with nukes that they can export to the developing world

weopons of mass liberation
 

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Re: RE: brazil will join the club

cortezzz said:
LittleRunningGag said:
cortezzz said:
i propose we test it over DC

Sure thats a sane comment... :roll:

ok --then--where do you propose....

Assuming development of nuclear weapons by Canada, which is a pointless discussion anyhow? Gee, I dunno, maybe somewhere up north where there are hardly any people.

No wait, you're right. I'm sure the Americans wouldn't mind us testing in the middle of DC. :roll:

[/sarcasm]

One question, how do you propose to deploy this weapon you want to develop? I don't konw of any CF planes that would be capable of droping a nuclear bomb, even if we were to develop one.
 

BitWhys

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hide it in a bundle of BC bud so you only have to bribe the border guard once?
 

I think not

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The Evil Empire
Brazil will join the club.

Brazil has oil.

Brazil is run by a moderate leftist government.

Brazil isn't front page "invasion" news.

Hmmm.

Fringe left theories, out the window.

Viva Brazil!
 

cortezzz

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Re: RE: brazil will join the club

jimmoyer said:
Big deal. One trick pony with one flea biting it.

:)

wow--- i had no idea my eccentric multidimensional poetic genius
had made you feel so put down

it was completely accidental--i assure you

now john boy utah--that was intentional--but his problem--is hes not smart enough to know he has been defeated