No IAEA Inspections Will Be Allowed In India
The illegitimate, traitor ‘government’ in New Delhi cannot enter into any IAEA agreements for India. No IAEA inspections of any Indian facilities, beyond those that were under such inspections on January 1, 2006, will be allowed. Even those facilities that were under IAEA inspections on January 1, 2006 may, in fact will, be withdrawn from such inspections.
The traitors of the B.J.P. responded to my reference to the firangi control of India’s media (see my article ’Suppression By the Media’ on satchandra.sulekha.com) by trying to divert attention away from the firangi enemy — and the firangis’ invasion of India in the form of the IAEA inspections — and direct it toward other Indians (which is what Bangladeshis, like other muslims of the subcontinent, are); a B.J.P. spokesman referred to Bangladeshi “infiltration”, never mind the firangis’ invasion of India’s nuclear program and infiltration — which in fact is almost total control — of Indian media, government, politicians, etc. The nuclear bomb that will destroy New Delhi will destroy the B.J.P. traitors as surely as any other (see my article ‘Imminent end of Firangi Rule Over India‘ on satchandra.sulekha.com).
As I have said (see my article ‘Objections to the Nuclear Deal’ on satchandra.sulekha.com) getting India’s nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards, whether or not India imports American reactors, has been a prime American goal because at least 75% of the damage to India’s nuclear program would have been done once the facilities are placed under IAEA inspections, even if nothing further is done and no nuclear deal with the United States is finally signed and no foreign reactors, from the United States or from Russia or France, are bought. Any move to put Indian nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards, beyond the ones under IAEA inspections at present, is a grave injury to the nation and an invasion of India like the American invasion of Iraq and deserves a response appropriate to an invasion.
A country that has ten thousand nuclear warheads and the means to deliver them to the continental United States cannot be restricted from importing, without IAEA inspections, etc., however much uranium it wants from wherever it wants by the United States or any other power; the power of nuclear weapons is what India needs; electricity can be produced in numerous other ways for the time being. Agreeing to even talks on new inspections with the IAEA — an instrument of American imperialism — are acts of treason and deserve commensurately severe punishment. Nuclear supremacy over the United States has to be India’s national objective and its one point agenda (see my article ‘Why Nuclear Supremacy?’ on satchandra.sulekha.com). The IAEA inspections are totally incompatible with nuclear supremacy over the United States and deserve to be summarily rejected without going into any details.
The assault on India’s nuclear program, of which the IAEA inspections are the central part, is the present day version of a foreign invasion. Military supremacy over an invader is not optional but essential for survival. Military supremacy today means nuclear supremacy. But “nuclear supremacy” or “strategic nuclear supremacy” for India is not even mentioned by Indian politicians, press, ‘strategic experts‘, etc., infiltrated and controlled as they are by the firangi enemy. As I have said, many Iraqi generals were bought up by Americans in the course of their 2003 invasion but it did not make it any less of an invasion and the invasion was expressly called an invasion on Iraq’s nuclear program. The fact that many Indian politicians and others have been bought up does not make this any less of an invasion. This is a war for survival and for independence and requires the energy, speed, commitment and a full spectrum mobilisation appropriate to a war.
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