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  • iran's nuclear energy

    its peaceful as they call it!
    but really is it?
    i heard iran gonna send and support other countrys around with nuclear energy in order to get additional money dont they get enough with petrol?
    anyway can it be a threat to armenia in anyway? or maybe we can get the nuclear energy from them and support our country's energy sources!
    is there uranium beneath armenia?
    armenia with nuclear power=azerbaijan and turkey kneel before us!
    Ararat gonna be ours once again! am i day dreaming again?

  • #2
    Re: iran's nuclear energy

    Originally posted by Parskahay View Post
    its peaceful as they call it!
    but really is it?
    i heard iran gonna send and support other countrys around with nuclear energy in order to get additional money dont they get enough with petrol?
    anyway can it be a threat to armenia in anyway? or maybe we can get the nuclear energy from them and support our country's energy sources!
    is there uranium beneath armenia?
    armenia with nuclear power=azerbaijan and turkey kneel before us!
    Ararat gonna be ours once again! am i day dreaming again?
    In Armenia, uranium prospection and/or exploration is being performed by Global Gold Corporation

    General

    NGOs concerned about uranium exploration in Armenia
    Syunik already is home to the copper mining works of Kapan and Kajaran. Inga Zarafian, chairman of the non-governmental organization Ecolur external link, said that opening a uranium mine in the area would greatly increase the ecological hazards.

    Traces of heavy metals such as mercury and arsenic have already been found in the hair of children living near what is expected to be the uranium project's primary mining site, Lernadzor, some three kilometers away from Kajaran. Surveys by the Armenian National Academy of Science's Ecosphere Research Center show that ground radiation in the area exceeds the permitted level by more than three and a half times; ground contamination by heavy metals is several times higher than allowed. (EurasiaNet March 26, 2009)

    Uranium exploration plans in Armenia provoke fears among villagers
    The villagers of Lernadzor in the southern hills of Armenia are alarmed at plans to prospect for uranium ore in the area, nearly forty years after a local mine was closed. In April this year, a contract was signed between the Armenian environment minister, Aram Harutiunian, and the Russian company Atompredmedzoloto to mine uranium throughout Armenia. The hills around Lernadzor, in the Syunik region, 340 kilometres south of the Armenian capital Yerevan, are a prime candidate for exploratory work, because the region is well known as a source of uranium since Soviet times. Experts believe there are thousands of tonnes of ore still in the ground. The Armenian and Russian partners have said they will start prospecting by means of drilling in the hills near the villages of Lernadzor, Pukhrut and Katnarat. If they find sufficient amounts of uranium, as they expect, they will start to mine them from 2010. (Caucasus Reporting Service Nov. 12, 2008)


    Russia enters uranium mining joint venture in Armenia
    On April 23, 2009, the Armenian government approved uranium exploration in Armenia by the Armenian-Russian Mining Company for five years. The Armenian-Russian Mining Company was set up in September 2008. (RIA Novosti Apr. 23, 2009)

    A joint venture established between Russia and Armenia plans to start uranium prospecting in the south of Armenia by late 2008, the venture's Russian participant said on April 22, 2008. Atomredmetzoloto, which manages all Russian uranium-producing assets, and the Armenian Environmental Ministry, signed on April 22, 2008, in Yerevan an agreement on establishing a joint venture to prospect and mine uranium and other mineral resources on the territory of the South Caucasus state. (RIA Novosti Apr. 22, 2008)

    On Feb. 6, 2008, Russa and Armenia concluded an agreement on the establishment of a joint venture for the exploration and mining of uranium on Armenian territory. Russia plans to invest US$ 3 million into uranium exploration in Armenia in 2008. (RIA Novosti Feb. 6, 2008)

    An armenian-russian joint venture for the mining and milling of uranium ore on Armenian territory is to be founded in the first half of 2008, according to Armenian minister of environment Aram Arutjunjan. During the Soviet era, the Armenian uranium resources were estimated at 30,000 t. (RIA Novosti Dec. 25, 2007)

    Russia and Armenia have signed an agreement on geological exploration, extraction, and refining of uranium ore on the territory of the latter country. According to this agreement, the sides will form a joint venture on development and production of uranium in Armenia. They will also undertake necessary measures to prepare uranium deposits for uranium production. (RBC Apr. 23, 2007)

    http://www.wise-uranium.org/upasi.html
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    • #3
      Re: iran's nuclear energy

      No actually a while back I heard Iran was
      ready to supple Armenia with nuclear fuel.

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      • #4
        Re: iran's nuclear energy

        Originally posted by Parskahay View Post
        its peaceful as they call it!
        but really is it?
        i heard iran gonna send and support other countrys around with nuclear energy in order to get additional money dont they get enough with petrol?
        anyway can it be a threat to armenia in anyway? or maybe we can get the nuclear energy from them and support our country's energy sources!
        is there uranium beneath armenia?
        armenia with nuclear power=azerbaijan and turkey kneel before us!
        Ararat gonna be ours once again! am i day dreaming again?
        Kid, your Iran would never support Armenia in a war against Turkey. You really love those Persians a lot.

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        • #5
          Re: iran's nuclear energy

          Originally posted by Icy View Post
          No actually a while back I heard Iran was
          ready to supple Armenia with nuclear fuel.
          yes and someone is blind to not see this

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          • #6
            Re: iran's nuclear energy

            Originally posted by Parskahay View Post
            its peaceful as they call it!
            but really is it?
            i heard iran gonna send and support other countrys around with nuclear energy in order to get additional money dont they get enough with petrol?
            anyway can it be a threat to armenia in anyway? or maybe we can get the nuclear energy from them and support our country's energy sources!
            is there uranium beneath armenia?
            armenia with nuclear power=azerbaijan and turkey kneel before us!
            Ararat gonna be ours once again! am i day dreaming again?
            Well...yes you are dreaming, but you are right about one thing. The only way Armenia can take 'Western Armenia' would be through military action. Even then it would be difficult to remove the vast Kurdish population in the region. Therefore you gotta get your hands dirty if you want Ararat back. That is of course if Turkey just goes to sleep.

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            • #7
              Re: iran's nuclear energy

              fcuk the israel
              the only things which concerns me is to remove turkey and azerbaijan from map

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