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sur En astronautique, on en revient aux vieilles recettes


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morice morice 7 avril 2009 23:45

 il est très très invraisemblable que l’Arabie Séoudite ait l’arme nucléaire. On ne peut pas dissimuler ce genre de chose. Vos raisonnements sont aventureux, on ne se refile pas ce genre d’arme comme on se prête comme un stylo...

faudra peut-être vérifier votre stylo...
http://www.nti.org/e_research/e3_40a.html
http://www.zackvision.com/weblog/2003/10/saudi-nuclear-bomb.html
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/saudi/index.html

Following Pakistan’s nuclear weapons tests in May 1999, Saudi authorities denied the speculation about any possible cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in the nuclear field. Saudi Arabia’s second deputy prime minister, defense and aviation minister and inspector general, Prince Sultan Bin Abd al-Alziz, denied reports of Saudi attempts to acquire nuclear arms from Pakistan. Concerns about Saudi plans to buy nuclear weapons were raised after Prince Sultan toured Pakistan’s secret nuclear facilities in May 1999. The prince toured the Kahuta uranium enrichment plant and an adjacent factory where the Ghauri missile is assembled with Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif and was briefed by A.Q. Khan, the father of Pakistan’s atom bomb. The site is so secret that former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto said she was not allowed to go to there during her tenure in office.


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