<p>this is so screwed up. </p>
<p>The article is consistent with what ConCernedDad MIT '78 said in Post # 102.</p>
<p>Iran's</a> nuclear vision first glimpsed at MIT - The Boston Globe</p>
<p>this is so screwed up. </p>
<p>The article is consistent with what ConCernedDad MIT '78 said in Post # 102.</p>
<p>Iran's</a> nuclear vision first glimpsed at MIT - The Boston Globe</p>
<p>Responsible for educating nuclear scientists in a program with the Shah’s government? Yes.</p>
<p>Responsible for the political upheaval and thirty years of history after the revolution? Hardly.</p>
<p>^ true though. haha. i thought of the same. but still, they should have kept all of those student within the country. :)</p>
<p>:O</p>
<p>Nononono. That’s a pretty hefty violation of human rights. Not to say that situations where that was done haven’t arisen in the past, but never for something as innocuous as an education in nuclear engineering.</p>
<p>The real block on nuclear technology isn’t knowledge but material and infrastructure.</p>