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Wed Feb 19 11:04:42 2014

From: "TV's NuWave Cooktop" <TVsNuWaveCooktop@ketylxutemp.us>
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 08:04:36 -0800
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In this 2007 file photo the Massive Ordnance Penetrator conventional bomb 
is off-loaded at White Sands Missile Range, N.M.The Boeing Company/DTRAThe 
Pentagon's biggest bunker-busting bomb has been upgraded with one task in 
mind: taking out suspected Iranian nuclear facilities built deep under the 
mountains of the Islamic Republic's northern region.At 30,000 pounds, the 
Massive Ordnance Penetrator packs brute force and advanced features meant 
to enable it to destroy Iran's most fortified nuclear site.The bomb is 
nearly a third bigger than the MOAB, or so-called "Mother of all 
Bombs," the 22,000-pound previous generation of bunker busters first built 
in 2003 but never used outside of tests. Officials are confident the 
newest bunker-buster can dismantle even the deepest and most fortified nuclear 
facility.- Senior U.S. official"Hopefully we never have to use it," a senior 
U.S. official familiar with the development of the new version told The 
Wall Street Journal. "But if we had to, it would work."The Pentagon 
redesigned the bomb with more advanced features intended to enable it to 
penetrate even deeper, giving it the ability to destroy Iran's most heavily 
fortified and defended nuclear site. U.S. officials see development of the 
weapon as critical to convincing Israel that the U.S. has the ability 
to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear bomb if diplomacy fails, and 
also that Israel's military can't do that on its own.American officials 
have
In this 2007 file photo the Massive Ordnance Penetrator conventional bomb 
is off-loaded at White Sands Missile Range, N.M.The Boeing Company/DTRAThe 
Pentagon's biggest bunker-busting bomb has been upgraded with one task in 
mind: taking out suspected Iranian nuclear facilities built deep under the 
mountains of the Islamic Republic's northern region.At 30,000 pounds, the 
Massive Ordnance Penetrator packs brute force and advanced features meant 
to enable it to destroy Iran's most fortified nuclear site.The bomb is 
nearly a third bigger than the MOAB, or so-called "Mother of all 
Bombs," the 22,000-pound previous generation of bunker busters first built 
in 2003 but never used outside of tests. Officials are confident the 
newest bunker-buster can dismantle even the deepest and most fortified nuclear 
facility.- Senior U.S. official"Hopefully we never have to use it," a senior 
U.S. official familiar with the development of the new version told The 
Wall Street Journal. "But if we had to, it would work."The Pentagon 
redesigned the bomb with more advanced features intended to enable it to 
penetrate even deeper, giving it the ability to destroy Iran's most heavily 
fortified and defended nuclear site. U.S. officials see development of the 
weapon as critical to convincing Israel that the U.S. has the ability 
to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear bomb if diplomacy fails, and 
also that Israel's military can't do that on its own.American officials 
have



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that would apply in this case, but acknowledged that the department "honors 
U.S. treaty obligations" with regard to immunity."But just to reiterate," 
he said, "under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, diplomats 
are under a duty to respect the laws and regulations of the 
receiving state."He said the State Department is working with law enforcement 
agencies on the matter.In the wake of the allegations, Rep. Frank Wolf, 
R-Va., who's been a champion of cracking down on human trafficking, is 
holding a long-planned forum on the subject in McLean, less than a 
mile from where the alleged incident occurred.Wolf says it is often mistakenly 
assumed that human trafficking occurs only in foreign countries, but it 
is happening in American cities as well.Gangs like MS-13 operate prostitution 
rings in the D.C. area, often nabbing young immigrants and exploiting them. 
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