The US's nuclear cave-in
India's Victory over the US


Under the Nuclear Materials for Mangos Trade Deal, offshoring jobs to India will increase, the H-1B cap will increase, but ...

It's not just our jobs that are going to Bangalore...

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/HC04Df03.html
Quote Originally Posted by Asia Times
The Indian leaders and press are crowing about their victory over the United States. For good reason: President Bush has done what Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and his own father refused to do - break US and international law to aid India's nuclear-weapons program. In 1974, India cheated on its agreements with the United States and other nations to do what Iran is accused of doing now: using a peaceful nuclear energy program to build a nuclear bomb.

The deal endorses and assists India's nuclear-weapons program. US-supplied uranium fuel would free up India's limited uranium reserves for fuel that otherwise would be burned in these reactors to make nuclear weapons. This would allow India to increase its production from the estimated six to 10 additional nuclear bombs per year to several dozen a year. India today has enough separated plutonium for 75-110 nuclear weapons,

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