Saturday, April 2, 2011

Nuclear catastrophy in Germany?

Two weeks ago chancellor Angela Merker had ordered to close a part of nuclear power plants and to carry out special safety checks. This decision is quite suprising because Germany is, the same as Poland, not in danger of an earthquake or tsunami. What is more, about a year ago they had decided to extend the life of the oldest power plants for another 12 years. Suprisingly, neither France nor any other country decided to do the same. 
Maybe there is something what influenced Mrs. Chancellor decision? When the fights in Libya had been already in progress, it had become obvious that despite their previous declarations, Germany had resigned from the decision to support the Odyssey Dawn operation. Why did they support the UN Security Council resolution which stated that Israeli settlements on the occuppied Palestinian territory are illegal? 
Both decisions were not only against Israel, but they are also against the interest of the people who want the escalation of the Middle East conflict. What is more, blog Pakconnects writes that the company responsible for Fukushima power plant security is also cooperating with those in Germany. To make the case even more interesting this company’s hedquaters is located in Israel.  Did someone warn Mrs. Merkel that the next “accident” in the nuclear power plant could happen in the centre of Europe? 



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