I would like to say for the record that I believe that France &co. (the sponsors of this resolution) are a bunch of suckers, and are going to seriously regret this one day.
I'm not sure if this is just them automatically trying to oppose whatever the US does (the US proposed an essentially opposite resolution a few days ago) or if they seriously believe that Iran is going to be nice to them just because they've been secretly (and illegally in several instances, I may add) selling them military technology for a couple of decades.
But if you listen carefully, I'll bet you can hear the giggling all the way from Tehran.
This bit of political cynicism brought to you by another day of sleep dep and coding...

November 19 2003, 17:13:32 UTC 12 years ago
1: if it actually leads to some sort of accord, etc. great, but short term goals may be to simply be able to point and say 'we did this, everyone should listen to us' when/if this proposal makes things quiet down in the Middle East. Political weight.
Any peace in the Middle East at this point should be considered temporary at best, and preparation for considerable violence at worst.
2: Economics. I don't think I need to elaborate on that much more. Maybe under the table economics, but... economics. Everybody seems really worried about money these days.
I think you're quite right.
November 19 2003, 19:37:59 UTC 12 years ago
Any commentary on the new mystery meson?
November 23 2003, 17:31:58 UTC 12 years ago
November 23 2003, 18:13:35 UTC 12 years ago
KEK found it, Fermi confirms. 3872MeV.
November 23 2003, 18:59:14 UTC 12 years ago