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Bahrain to join the nuclear club
« on: February 18, 2008, 10:23:09 AM »
WTF..............I don't have a good feeling on that list of countries,

http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp?Article=209063&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=30335

   
Bahrain to join the nuclear club 
  By SOMAN BABY   

BAHRAIN is to join other Arab countries in a comprehensive plan to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, it has been revealed. It was among several measures discussed by Works Minister and Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) chairman Fahmi Al Jowder with his counterparts at a recent meeting in the Arab League in Cairo to enhance energy resources in the Arab world.

The minister was accompanied by a high level delegation, including adviser to EWA chief executive Dr Abdulmajeed Habib Abdulkarim and electricity transmission director Nabeel Khalfan.

Electricity ministers from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan, Algeria, Sudan and Syria also attended.

Besides the development of nuclear energy, the meeting also discussed Arab integration and support for investment in the area of manufacturing electrical equipment and spare parts in the region, said Dr Abdulkarim.

"The need to expand Arab power inter-connection was also discussed," he told the GDN.

"The peaceful use of nuclear energy was an issue discussed by the last Arab summit held in Riyadh in March last year," said Dr Abdulkarim.

"The Cairo meeting decided to draw up a programme in consultation with the Arab Authority for Nuclear Energy," he noted.

"A three-week specialised workshop on the topic will be held in Cairo, starting April 6. A delegation from Bahrain will attend.

"The idea is to develop a strategic plan up to 2020, following the rules laid down by the International Atomic Energy Agency."

"The depleting resources of natural gas used for electricity generation are prompting Arab countries to look into alternative energy resources like nuclear power", said Dr Abdulkarim.

"Bahrain will support a joint Gulf programme in this connection, and details will be worked out soon."

"We also support the development of renewable energy resources like solar energy and wind energy."

A programme related to this will be discussed at a meeting in Cairo on April 29 and 30.

The Arab ministers also discussed the reinforcement of power inter-connection between various countries in the region on a fixed timetable, said Dr Abdulkarim.

"An international consultant will carry out a study on this important issue," he added.

"The study will cost around $5 million (BD1.89m), and the terms of reference for the bidders have been completed."

Bahrain presented an update on the progress achieved in the construction of the GCC power grid, said Dr Abdulkarim, who is also the secretary to the board of the GCC inter-connection committee.

"The progress of inter-connections in other countries was also reviewed," he added.

"These include the inter-connections between Egypt- Jordan and Syria, which is now operational, and projects linking Libya with Egypt, Syria with Turkey, Lebanon and Iraq, Turkey with Iraq, Tunisia with Libya, and Tunisia with Algeria, Morocco and Europe."

The expansion of electrical equipment manufacturing facilities in the Arab world was one of the main topics of discussion, said Dr Abdulkarim.

A conference and exhibition on this will be organised by the Arab League in Kuwait later this year. The Cairo meeting also discussed proposals to be presented at the forthcoming Arab Summit , said Dr Abdulkarim.

The summit in Syria, scheduled to be held later this year, will focus on economic and social development issues.
 
 
 
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Re: Bahrain to join the nuclear club
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2008, 10:30:37 AM »
I don't see it as entirely a bad thing.  Not all countries in that part of the world are "evil".  Granted, Syria and Sudan are quite a bit suspect, but we can't "force" that part of the world to stay in the stone age.

If they are willing to keep their nuclear facilities and programs open to inspection, and are obvious in their intent on using purely for energy and not weaponization, then I see no reason as to why we shouldn't allow it, let alone support it.
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Re: Bahrain to join the nuclear club
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2008, 10:40:36 AM »
They probably really DO want to use it for nuclear power.  Bahrain would have about as much use for a nuclear weapon as a New York apartment lemming would have for a corn picker.
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Re: Bahrain to join the nuclear club
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2008, 01:27:04 PM »
Its not that I'm against them getting nuclear power but then again I can see them trying to make their own nukes with I'madinnerjacket not that far away from then doing all he can to do just the opposite and get nukes.
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