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thranx said:
Usually opinions are posted in forums for people to you know discuss them. You dont have to defend yours, but people will question it if they do not agree with it.

Of course they will but there's no reason to question my opinion or trying to "educate" me on the matter at hand. I never did and never will question the opinions of pro-nuclear people and won't try to convince anyone to switch to mine.

My country has decided to opt out of the nuclear power program already years ago, that's all that matters to me at the moment, but I'm aware that Germany opting out won't change anything in e.g. France or Russia.

People's opinions are always interesting to see, that's why I entered this thread, read through the posts and gave my opinion. Discussions on this matter or opinions are futile. On a worldwide scale nuclear power is here to stay and in a few days or weeks - once the Japanese government declares that everything's under 100% control again - I'm pretty sure we will see the first politicians use Fukushima as argument not for less nuclear power, but for more as "Fukushima proved the safety of nuclear power even in an extreme situation" or something along the lines.