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IAEA’s grand new ‘peace’ plan, that just happens to promote uranium

International nuclear bank – helping world peace?

By Humphrey Hawksley
BBC News, Kazakhstan 9 Jan 2010


In 1953, eight years after the American nuclear bombing of Japan, President Dwight D Eisenhower laid out a vision that he called Atoms for Peace.

The United States and the Soviet Union, he suggested, should make joint contributions from their stockpiles of uranium that would be allocated to serve the peaceful pursuits of mankind……

in 2010, the IAEA is expected to come to a more encompassing arrangement with Kazakhstan to keep 60 tonnes of uranium at a plant in the east of the country.

The aim is to convince some 60 developing countries planning to use nuclear power in the near future that they do not need to go down Iran’s path of enriching their own uranium.

As long as they adhere to IAEA regulations, nuclear fuel supplies will be guaranteed regardless of their politics or human rights record……….

Kazakhstan would officially cede sovereignty of the area to the IAEA, so that storage site and surrounding area would become diplomatic territory like the United Nations’ complex in New York. The IAEA would own the nuclear fuel and have complete jurisdiction over its use.

BBC News – International nuclear bank – helping world peace?

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