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US nuclear test condemned by Iran, Japan

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Why do you think I care about you Apu?

You questioned my comment about my relatives being successful in the US when I was talking to someone else and I enlightened you. I couldn't care any less about you guys. Congratz to the successful ones, but the majosrity of you guys are taxi drivers. While we're all successful in North America (vast majority of us), you guys aren't. There is just a ton of you guys so obviously you have successful people too.

Anyway, as I said, why do you think I give a **** about the Indian community?

Edit: seriously, why the fuuu did you post about Indians? lmao
 
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Why do you think I care about you Apu?

You questioned my comment about my relatives being successful in the US when I was talking to someone else and I enlightened you. I couldn't care any less about you guys. Congratz to the successful ones, but the majosrity of you guys are taxi drivers. While we're all successful in North America (vast majority of us), you guys aren't. There is just a ton of you guys so obviously you have successful people too.

Anyway, as I said, why do you think I give a **** about the Indian community?

Mullah Terrorist Koondeh, you claimed your 1000 times better than his people. I showed you how you don't even register on any studies done on measuring immigrant population success. Say the word Iran and people think of clowns and mad mullahs who treasure terrorism.
 
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Mullah Terrorist Koondeh, you claimed your 1000 times better than his people. I showed you how you don't even register on any studies done on measuring immigrant population success. Say the word Iran and people think of clowns and mad mullahs who treasure terrorism.

well apu, did you learn to read in the village you grew up in back in India? I just posted a survey result from america.gov which said otherwise.

Now go help your father clean up his taxi.

Iranian-Americans Reported Among Most Highly Educated in U.S.

Read more: Iranian-Americans Reported Among Most Highly Educated in U.S.



Source: America.gov

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Again, why the heck are you mentioning India here?
Nobody gives a rat's behind about India here. Go away. It's so pathetic how you're trying to make yourself look good so desperately in a thread that has nothing to do with India and where people never even mentioned India.

Russia Today is like Russia's Fox news.

Maybe, what's your point?

talk about the news, not the messenger.
 
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well apu, did you learn to read in the village you grew up in back in India? I just posted a survey result from america.gov which said otherwise.

Now go help your father clean up his taxi.

beshoor coony-It's not a survey that benchmarks data vs all immigrant pollution . It's a fluff piece written in 2004 only speaks about one immigrant population.

When a study is done on actual stats ( personal income, professional jobs held, household income, education level, assets, personal finances) - you don't even register on the studies.
 
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This was not a nuclear weapons test, there was not any atomic reaction .

It was a sub-critical nuclear test, i.e. there was no runaway (chain) reaction (no atomic explosion, but yes there was an atomic reaction, otherwise there would be no point to the test).

These tests happen from time to time. The last one happened in Feb 2011.

On December 6, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) posted on their website that a day earlier it had conducted ‘Pollux,’ the U.S.’s 27th subcritical nuclear experiment since signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). Pollux was a first-of-its-kind subcritical test involving a scale model nuclear warhead primary (this fact wasn’t mentioned in their press release, see Annex below).

The CTBT allows these underground explosive experiments on plutonium as long as they don’t sustain a chain reaction, however the U.S. has not allowed international inspectors access to its test site since the late 1990s, so the veracity of its claims – that it didn’t conduct a very small nuclear explosion – cannot be established. Since the formation of the CTBT, subcritical experiments have been under attack because of their proliferation risks.

Andrew Kishner, founder of NuclearCrimes.org, said ‘Any nuclear experiment that’s conceivably helpful for advancing nuclear weapons designs and, worse, conducted in an underground area of a nuclear test site, is a recipe for global destabilization.’ In 1997, Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Ali Alatas remarked at a United Nations meeting “Unless the nuclear powers desisted from sub-critical tests and computer simulations to design new weapons, there could be a resumption of the nuclear arms race and a revival risk of global disaster.”

The NNSA is a semi-autonomous agency of the U.S. Department of Energy, which, through 1992, conducted hundreds of nuclear tests at the former Nevada Test Site. That site, a ‘proving grounds’ for nuclear weapons testing, was renamed in recent years to the Nevada National Security Site, which maintains a ‘readiness’ for treaty breakout and resumption of nuclear testing.

Andrew Kishner said ‘As an American, the thing that angers me about subcritical tests is that the DOE is an un-rehabilitated nuclear criminal. They’re back at the scene of the crime. Their test site is still open for blowing up nuclear bombs. Today, those bombs entail subcritical explosions. But I fear the DOE has on its wish list to do critical ones, and won’t care again who is living downwind.’

Pollux: Subcritical Underground US Nuclear Explosion Test | Global Research
 
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It was a sub-critical nuclear test, i.e. there was no runaway (chain) reaction (no atomic explosion, but yes there was an atomic reaction, otherwise there would be no point to the test).

These tests happen from time to time. The last one happened in Feb 2011.

so there will have to be no problem if Iran does the same as you mentioned these tests happen from time to time .
 
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so there will have to be no problem if Iran does the same as you mentioned these tests happen from time to time .

I'd have no problem if you conducted a complete nuclear test. Keep it underground though, please.
 
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Wow I never even knew they conducted a N test they kept that under wraps, God damn hypocrites the Americans are :disagree:
It wasn't a nuclear explosion by any stretch of imagination, just an underground sub-critical nuclear experiment. There was no accompanying effects related to nuke explosions that include heat, blast, flash, and nuclear radiation. This experiment was conducted as part of a program to ensure safety of nuclear warheads during long storage periods.
 
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well apu, did you learn to read in the village you grew up in back in India? I just posted a survey result from america.gov which said otherwise.

Now go help your father clean up his taxi.



Again, why the heck are you mentioning India here?
Nobody gives a rat's behind about India here. Go away. It's so pathetic how you're trying to make yourself look good so desperately in a thread that has nothing to do with India and where people never even mentioned India.



Maybe, what's your point?

talk about the news, not the messenger.

Can you read and comprehend?

according to research by the Iranian Studies Group, an independent academic organization, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
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