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"In the heart of Tehran sits one of Iran's most important nuclear facilities, a dome-shaped building where scientists have conducted secret experiments that could help the country build atomic bombs," reported the August 23 Chicago Sun-Sentinel. "It was provided to the Iranians by the United States"--along with weapons-grade uranium required to power the facility.
Roughly a year ago, London's Financial Times described how Halliburton, the oil services conglomerate and military contractor once headed by Vice President Cheney (and in which he retains a financial interest), was involved in a Tehran oil-development project with Cyrus Nasseri, a key member of Iran's nuclear development team. That deal, which promised to be quite lucrative for Tehran's nuclear architects, was scuttled as a result of exposure in the press. And 10 years earlier, while Cheney was Halliburton's CEO, the company ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Build 'em up, bomb 'em down.(Brief article)