Egypt may be developing nuclear weapons
While people's attentions are focused on Iran's own nukes, it appears that once again, another dictatorship, that being Egypt's, has been all but ignored. From the Jerusalem Post (Hat tip: Independent Conservative):
So I think it's strongly advised that everybody be on the alert regarding Mubarak. In fact, given that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt is now rising in political power there, that's another reason why Egypt may be a danger: because they could continue the research if they get anywhere closer to power there.
President Hosni Mubarak on Thursday called for Egypt to pursue nuclear energy, as the US ambassador said Washington would be willing to help its Mideast ally develop a peaceful program.The US ambassador, unfortunately, is making differentiations between Egypt and Iran:
Mubarak echoed a call made earlier this week by his son, Gamal, who many believe is being groomed to succeed his father. The proposal surprised some, who saw it as a jab at the United States, which is locked in a confrontation with Iran over its nuclear program.
"We must increase our exploitation of new energy sources, including the peaceful uses of nuclear energy," President Mubarak said in a televised speech at the closing session of a three-day conference of his ruling National Democratic Party.
"I call for a serious debate (in Egypt), taking into consideration what nuclear tecnology can provide by way of clean, inexpensive energy sources," he said.
He said Egypt was "not starting from zero. We have knowledge of this technology, enabling us to move forward with it."
US Ambassador to Egypt, Francis Ricciardone, said the United States had no problem with an Egyptian nuclear program and is ready to supply technology to help.Because given that there too, they've got anti-Americanism, anti-Israelism, and anti-westernism galore, not to mention persecution of the Coptic Christians, that's why we cannot underestimate their true intentions.
"There is no comparison between Iran and Egypt in this field. Iran has a nuclear weapons program, but using nuclear power for peaceful means is a totally different matter," he told the Egyptian TV station El-Mehwar.
"If Egypt, after detailed study on this subject, decides that nuclear power is a positive thing and important for Egypt, we can cooperate in this field. Why not?" he said.
So I think it's strongly advised that everybody be on the alert regarding Mubarak. In fact, given that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt is now rising in political power there, that's another reason why Egypt may be a danger: because they could continue the research if they get anywhere closer to power there.
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