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Old 03-02-2006, 11:59 AM   #5
Beestie
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Originally Posted by Spexxvet
...providing nuclear power to India will help big business, and hurt the average American.
I'm not sure how keeping the third world barefoot and pregnant helps the average American.

Maybe if India's economy blossoms as a result of cheaper energy then the average Indian will buy more American stuff which will help big business and allow for the creation of more jobs for average Americans. And, perhaps, a warm relationship with India will pay dividends when a full 16 percent of the world's population considers America a friend.

And if India's conversion to nuclear energy serves to decrease their demand on Arab oil then the cost of that oil will drop which will benefit the average American.

IMHO, keeping other countries from developing should not be a premise of our foreign policy. We tried that with Iran (who asked us to help them develop a nuclear program back in the 70s) and when the US refused to help they turned to Russia. We are still suffering the consequences of that poor decision by then President Carter.

I applaud the move and can think of no downside to helping India move forward with their ambitions.
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