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SuperPower 2 is a real-time strategy wargame. Players may join a game as any of the 193 nations recognized by the United Nations at the time of its development. All standard games start in the year 2001, with the player taking control of their nation. They then must work toward their predefined goals, such as achieving world peace, balancing their nation's resources, or conquering the world, or, if they did not set any predefined goals, they have the opportunity to work toward developing their nation's infrastructure, increasing their military strength through new unit designs and development, and encouraging the economic and cultural growth of their nation. لینک دانلود: https://s1.strategicclub.ir/Games/SuperPower%202/SuperPower%202%20[www.StrategicClub.ir].exe —- MINIMUM: OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 Processor: 1.5 GHz CPU Processor Memory: 256 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX compatible graphic card with 64 MB DirectX: Version 9.0 RECOMMENDED: OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 Processor: 2 GHz CPU Processor Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX compatible graphic card with 128 MB DirectX: Version 9.0
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SuperPower 2 is a real-time strategy wargame. Players may join a game as any of the 193 nations rec
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Advertisement from the 1970s by American nuclear-energy companies, using Iran's nuclear program as a marketing ploy.
Guess who's building nuclear power plants. The Shah of Iran is sitting on top of one of the largest reservoirs of oil in the world. Yet he's building two nuclear plants and planning two more to provide electricity for his country. He knows the oil is running out and time with it. But he wouldn't build the plants now id he doubted their safety. He'd wait. As many Americans want to. The Shah knows that nuclear energy is not only economical, it has enjoyed a remarkable 30-year safety record. A record that was good enough for citizen of Plymouth, Massachusetts, too. They’ve approved their second nuclear plant by a vote of almost 4 to 1. Which shows you don't have to go as far as Iran for an endorsement of nuclear power. Nuclear Energy. Today's Answer. Advertisement from the 1970s by American nuclear-energy companies, using Iran's nuclear program as a marketing ploy.
France and Iran Signed $4-Billion Accord; Shah Will Receive 5 Nuclear Reactors Paris Payment Problem Expected to Be Eased PARIS, June 27 (1974)-France and Iran signed a massive 10- year development agreement today, including provision for the sale to Iran of five 1000-megawatt nuclear reactor worth $1.1-billion. The deal will go a long way toward easing France's acute balance of payments problem provoked partly by rise in oil prices. Far from seeking credits, as is usual in vast industrial purchases, Iran has agreed to make an advanced deposit of $1-billion in Bank of France and to pay for three quarters of nuclear installation cost in five years. Delivery is to be completed by 1985. The agreements, signed at the conclusion of a state visit by the Shah of Iran Mohammed Riza Pahlavi, and his Empress, represent the first vast success of French effort to cope independently with oil price crisis through huge sales. France has refused to join the cooperative approach initiated by Washington to organize Joint negotiations among oil-consuming and oil-producing countries, with a view to lowering prices.