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We can't get along wiht the political left!!!! We must defeat them!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Vogon Poet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Omega: [qb][i]Because the only people the world worries about being attacked by with nuclear weapons are Americans.[/i] Oh, so the world is composed of idiots that know nothing of the state of the world? Or maybe that's you. Let's see. Iran and Iraq could nuke each other. Pakistan and India. China could nuke Taiwan. Thanks to Clinton, anyone with a bit of cash can now buy the equipment to nuke their enemies. Your statement is false.[/qb][/QUOTE] I'm going to have to stop making those statement things, obviously. We're talking Inter-Continental nuclear warfare, remember? The kind that uses Inter-Continental Ballistic Weapons. The weapons that SDI proposes to counter. The weapons that Iran, Iraq, India and Pakistan don't have. And as you say, what they do have they'll be using on each other anyway. America's best deterrent is their existing nuclear weapons stockpile. Someone does launch a missile, they see where it comes from and launch one (or more) back. It's too risky. All the nations that'd like to nuke the US would far sooner just smuggle a backpack nuke in instead. Then you'd have no idea where it came from. And no, Jack Ryan won't be around to figure it out. I continue to stand by my main argument. [QUOTE]Americans with lots of nuclear weapons who read too many Tom Clancy books = bad. Americans with lots of nuclear weapons who read too many Tom Clancy books and have a defense that means they can nuke everyone else while remaining effectively safe = worse.[/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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