Robert Seeberger wrote:
We (the international community) can always resort to a MAD-like
position to enforce anti-proliferation. (In fact that might be an
inevitability) A formalization of the "Nuclear Club" would be a sign
that such is indeed on the way.
But isn't that what the Security Council is? I mean, when it was set up,
it was the "Nuclear Club", and it used that MAD-like position to control
proliferation (though not as successfully as they might have hoped).
Isn't that why Iran is so dead-set against being referred to the
Security Council for removing the seals?
Of course, the fact that Iran removed the seals tells me all I need to
know - they don't want to pursue their nuclear program within the
confines of UN monitoring, therefore they are up to no good...
Cheers
Russell C.
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