Three days ago, reported the Iranian news agency Press TV , the United States had carried out an underground nuclear test in Nevada.
Whether that was true once, I thought, and googled up and down. Nothing, absolutely nothing!
But today I found the confirmation: An Indian portal reported on 7/12/12 about Japanese protest and appealed here again on "Kyodo News," a Japanese source.
According to "First Post World" sentenced the mayor of Hiroshima, Kazumi Matsui test. He said he precludes the global call for the abolition of nuclear weapons.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki expressed upset over the United States. Kazuo Okoshi, the Secretary General of the Council of the Hiroshima atomic bomb victims, said the United States had acted contrary to what they had to support anti-nuclear resolutions at UN meetings.
Other survivors expressed their disappointment with President Obama and the Nobel Peace Prize, who had their hopes for a nuclear weapons free world disappointed.
How should the underground nuclear test of Nobel Peace be interpreted in the Nevada desert?
As a threat to the memory and refresh for the world?
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Tags: Nevada nuclear weapons test , USA
Thanks for the good blog, and for "The Guttenberg Dossier"!
It was a "dirty" bomb, who knows what they have already before, and to whom these should then be planted.
It was therefore determined to test how big the contamination is.
Would be good if you write on this blog from time.
mfg
USA imposed nuclear test in Nevada by
Friday, December 7, 2012, by Freeman at 12:05
The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Wednesday that they had conducted a nuclear test in the Nevada desert. The aim of the tests was to evaluate the effectiveness of their nuclear weapons. The so-called subcritical experiment, known as Pollux was monitored by the Nevada National Security Site, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories.
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