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Iran launches its first space sattelite!
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The United States has voiced "great concern" over Iran launching its first domestically built satellite. Robert Wood, a US state department spokesman, said that Tuesday's satellite launch by Tehran could "possibly lead to the development of ballistic missiles". The fears were echoed by Geoff Morrell, the Pentagon press secretary, who said that it raised suspicion that Iran was continuing to develop a missile of "increasingly long range". The satellite, named Omid (Hope), was launched into orbit by rocket and is the first in a series that Iran plans to put into space by the end of next year. "With this launch, the Islamic Republic of Iran has officially achieved a presence in space," Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, said in a broadcast. Omid will stay in orbit for up to three months as part of a programme Iranian officials say is aimed at improving telecommunications and monitoring natural disasters. Nuclear fears Ahmadinejad has made scientific development, which often puts the country at odds with the West, a central theme of his presidency. The satellite's launch demonstrates the development of technologies that many countries fear could one day be used to launch nuclear weapons. Iran insists it has no plans to do so. The Iranian Fars state news agency said the satellite "has been designed for gathering information and for testing equipment ... [that] is going to help Iranian experts send an operational satellite into space". It said the launch was "another achievement for Iranian scientists under sanctions". Iran is under two rounds of UN sanctions due to its refusal to halt uranium enrichment, which the US and other Western nations fear could lead to the production of nuclear weapons. Tehran says its nuclear ambitions are limited to generating electricity. A satellite was put into orbit by Iran in 2005, but was carried by a Russian rocket. |
No, Iran must be kept as a third world piece of shit power.
Hijabs in outer space!
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| Originally posted by Jake Benson Hijabs in outer space! |
Great, only forty years behind the times! Are they going to discover microwaves soon?

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| Originally posted by LazFX Great, only forty years behind the times! Are they going to discover microwaves soon? |
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| Originally posted by Lemonad Considering they have all kinds of sanctions on them, I'd say it's a pretty good effort for limited resources. Let us see USA do that. |
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| Originally posted by Lemonad too bad fags haven't encountered the final frontier, right? |
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| Originally posted by Jake Benson too bad fags don't get hung to death in Iran. Oh wait... |
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| Originally posted by Jake Benson too bad fags don't get hung to death in Iran. Oh wait... |
Does it look like this? 

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| Originally posted by Lemonad Go have a visit and experiences it yourself. |
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| Originally posted by otec Oh wait! Lets bomb them killing thousands of innocent women and children for that! Than we gonna build a prison camp over there, pile a bunch of naked Iranians and fuck them in their tight asses! Rock'n'Roll baby! |
Awesome news.
Normally I'd be all for man's exploration of space, but considering we're talking about a country whose ruling class is made up of crazy fundamentalists, I do not think this news is all that positive.
As for the people who like Iran and its politics so much here, ask Iranian intelectuals and political refugees what they think of their current government system. I can assure you they all hate it as the theocracy there turned Iran from a liberal and prosperous country into a dictatorship at odds with half of the world. The only reason why they achieved such a success is because the pre-1970 mindset is still strong at their universities and research facilities.
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| Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0 Normally I'd be all for man's exploration of space, but considering we're talking about a country whose ruling class is made up of crazy fundamentalists, I do not think this news is all that positive. As for the people who like Iran and its politics so much here, ask Iranian intelectuals and political refugees what they think of their current government system. I can assure you they all hate it as the theocracy there turned Iran from a liberal and prosperous country into a dictatorship at odds with half of the world. The only reason why they achieved such a success is because the pre-1970 mindset is still strong at their universities and research facilities. |
too late. we were first...YESSSSSSS!!!!!

You guys need to update your general knowledge, even though its like 50 years after first launch, Iran is like 8th country or so to do so, currently only like 7 countries in this world have done that before an have that technology. Other than France, Germany and UK I dont think any modern developed EU nations have that technology, like Norway, Denmark and bullshit.
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| Originally posted by Fir3start3r Does it look like this? ![]() |
This is the pic of sattelite they launched:



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| Originally posted by Kinezi This is the pic of sattelite they launched: ![]() ![]() |
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| Originally posted by hardcore trancer That looks really awesome,the Iranians should be proud of this achievement.Iam sure somehow the world is going to look at this as some sort of threat to their freedom etc etc. |
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| Originally posted by Lira I'm sure they're going to be the first country to send gay people to space, though |
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| Originally posted by Q5echo too late. we were first...YESSSSSSS!!!!! |

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| Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0 Yeah, just without spacesuits |

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| Originally posted by kinezi US took 50 years to develop modern sattelites, Iran took 10 years to do it. |
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| Originally posted by Kinezi You guys need to update your general knowledge, even though its like 50 years after first launch, Iran is like 8th country or so to do so, currently only like 7 countries in this world have done that before an have that technology. Other than France, Germany and UK I dont think any modern developed EU nations have that technology, like Norway, Denmark and bullshit. |
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| Originally posted by Kinezi Its more sophisticated than the level of sophistication US has acheived in past 50 years. US took 50 years to develop modern sattelites, Iran took 10 years to do it. |
"In Iran, we don't have homosexuals like in your country." - meaning they don't have flaming ******s running around bringing down the quality of life.
getting a dick in your ass is not a lifestyle or a way of identifying yourself. no you don't suddenly have style and stop talking like a 10 year old girl.
hopefully he does do away with these ******s, but hopefully he doesn't pollute space. an incinerator would be fine or subjecting to them to high levels of radioactive material.
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