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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Carlton Church - Iran Joins Nuclear Fray




Just recently, North Korea has threatened the United States of Nuclear war on the launch of what they claim to be their own missiles displayed in Pyongyang’s capital during the 70th anniversary parade celebration of Worker’s Party in the country. 

The world has been disturbed of the possibility of the impending war against the United States and other hostile parties who have been mocking the isolated country’s supreme ruler, Kim Jong-Un. 

Until recently, many people believed that these North Koreans were fraudsters and blabbers in spreading talks of nuclear weapons without showing anything. Many analysts had agreed that it is no longer an empty threat but that North Korea is already becoming more aggressive against the forces which have shown great disrespect towards their country. 

Several seismic movements were also observed to have happened in the northern part of the country in the past 5 years after they have declared that they have been developing a nuclear weapon. The underground activities were said to be possible nuclear bomb testing and experimentation. 

There is even great speculation that this secretive country where national activities are hidden from the rest of the world has opened partnership with China. It is believed that the nuclear weapon shown in the parade was carried by a Chinese-made transporter erector launcher. If this is true, America is up for a greater battle with two great foes.

The fear have not yet subsided when Iran, one of the countries in the Middle East which boasts for its endless supply of oil and also a formidable opponent in the face of war according to histories, now endorses a landmark clear agreement which is backed up by its parliament system to regain its nuclear program. 

The Iranian parliament, after a heated argument and complaints passed 161 votes in favor of the nuclear deal, 59 against it and 13 abstentions, according to the review of Carlton Church International, a non-profit organization campaigning against any utilization of nuclear energy. The same situation is seemed to be patterned after the nuclear power plant reopening in Japan which also incited rallies in Tokyo. 

Under the agreement, Iran is expected to start work on rolling back its nuclear programme from October 18 – labelled as adoption day – which includes taking out thousands of centrifuges at its enrichment facilities and pulling out its heavy-water reactor and filling it with concrete.

Although it not a promise of nuclear weapon proliferation, there are still so many people against it. North Korea, when starting with nuclear projects, had also promised that they will not be developing it for weapons of mass destruction.

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