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Subject: Brazil seeks to build nuclear submarine
maruben    1/29/2008 9:37:13 PM
Brazil seeks to build nuclear submarine By STAN LEHMAN, Associated Press Writer Mon Jan 28, 5:19 PM ET SAO PAULO, Brazil - Brazil is seeking to buy military technology from France that could help it become the first country in Latin America to have a nuclear submarine, the Defense Ministry said on Monday. Defense Minister Nelson Jobim traveled to France last week to discuss the possible purchase of a diesel-powered Scorpene class submarine that would "serve as a model for the development of a nuclear submarine, which is the main objective of his visit," said Defense Ministry spokesman Jose Ramos. "Any defense-related agreement that may eventually be signed with France must include the transfer of technology," Ramos said, noting that while Brazil has nuclear reactors and fuel enrichment capacity, it has not had the technology to build a nuclear submarine. Ramos declined to confirm a report, published Monday by the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper, that Brazil would buy the submarine for $600 million, paid over 20 years at an annual interest rate of 2.4 percent. Brazil has discussed building a nuclear submarine for decades, and began a formal program in 1979. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva announced $540 million in new funding for the program and for existing uranium enrichment efforts last July. Brazil currently has five conventionally powered submarines. If an agreement results in the construction of a nuclear submarine, then "Brazil will surely become the first country in Latin America to have one," said Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Washington-based Arms Control Association, a nonpartisan research group. Ramos said Brazil wants to establish a strategic partnership with France to transfer technology. France is interested in Brazilian know-how on jungle warfare and "the use of electronic equipment in the humidity of tropical rain forests," he said. FROM h*tp://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080128/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/brazil_nuclear_submarine;_ylt=AjhcC1cHjJ2oSWWpMLZ0lrq3IxIF
 
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WarNerd       1/29/2008 10:32:48 PM
Just WHO are they trying to impress with this sub?
 
Sounds like somebody better check their meds.
 
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VelocityVector       1/29/2008 11:49:28 PM

If you're Brazil it makes sense to be the 500 lb gorilla in the S. American room.  They're simply looking ahead.  The US may be set for a loss of influence in the area.  For Brazil, it's probably a smart calculated move.  Wait 'til they go nuclear delivery, then the fun would truly begin.  Would they withdraw from international understandings?  Would the US seek to stop this?  Could we prevent it practically speaking.  The times they are a changin'.  OTOH coercion and bribery can still produce meaningful results.  Time will tell but overlooked people sense they're being overlooked I bet.

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