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Don't worry this won't start WWIII, It's not the first time a government with nukes had there old government overthrown, Coups happen all the time. Hey once the figure out Gee if we launch nukes we die too, they would do anything...hopefully. More likely this just a little internal conflict involving the Prime Minister and the head of the Army, No big deal .
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No boom today, boom tomorrow, there's always a boom tomorrow! BOOM!! Susan Ivanova
This is a very good chance for a war to start. Some S***head with a God complex(ie:thinks he's God)manages to take over a country with nukes, boom today!
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If someone takes up a pro-nuclear holocaust stance, remind me never to vote for them for anything, 'kay?
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This is why we need a large nuclear stockpile. With a couple gigatons of nuclear explosives at our disposal, the only person dumb enough to attack us with nukes would be someone who was completely off their rocker, and if they did blow up one or two of our cities, we'd flatten their entire country. Of course, if SOMEONE would just finish that SDI...
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