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Happy Times 03-06-07 09:28 PM

Assesing Israeli capabilites to destroy nuclear sites.
 
http://web.mit.edu/ssp/Publications/...rs/wp_06-1.pdf
Good read.

sonar732 03-06-07 09:36 PM

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fatty 03-06-07 09:45 PM

Missing the ... part, I think.

Try this: http://web.mit.edu/ssp/Publications/...rs/wp_06-1.pdf

Letum 03-06-07 11:50 PM

404 For me too.

I would guess that the capability Israel lacks is the political capability to lunch strikes on another nation. (other than Palestine).

Happy Times 03-07-07 12:35 AM

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Missing the ... part, I think.

Try this: http://web.mit.edu/ssp/Publications/...rs/wp_06-1.pdf

This works.. What do i edit to make the original link work???

Gizzmoe 03-07-07 12:38 AM

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This works.. What do i edit to make the original link work???

Right-click the working link, click Copy Shortcut, edit your post, delete the old link and insert/paste (Ctrl-V) the new one.

The Avon Lady 03-07-07 01:31 AM

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I would guess that the capability Israel lacks is the political capability to lunch strikes on another nation.

I have no problem stopping off in any international capital city at mid-day and declaring out loud that I refuse to dine.
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(other than Palestine).
No such place, other than in Texas.

Letum 03-07-07 01:51 AM

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I would guess that the capability Israel lacks is the political capability to lunch strikes on another nation.

I have no problem stopping off in any international capital city at mid-day and declaring out loud that I refuse to dine.

Hehe ups!

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(other than Palestine).
No such place, other than in Texas.

That's view that me, my country and most other countries disagree with you on to some extent. ;)

The Avon Lady 03-07-07 02:05 AM

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(other than Palestine).
No such place, other than in Texas.
That's view that me, my country and most other countries disagree with you on to some extent. ;)

That's a legal fact. There is a territory, however, called the Palestinian Authority.

Letum 03-07-07 03:16 AM

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(other than Palestine).
No such place, other than in Texas.
That's view that me, my country and most other countries disagree with you on to some extent. ;)

That's a legal fact. There is a territory, however, called the Palestinian Authority.

In what way is a territory (according to your country) or a state (according to most of the world) not a "place" as you stated it wasn't?

Are states and territories not places?

The Avon Lady 03-07-07 04:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Letum
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(other than Palestine).
No such place, other than in Texas.
That's view that me, my country and most other countries disagree with you on to some extent. ;)

That's a legal fact. There is a territory, however, called the Palestinian Authority.

In what way is a territory (according to your country) or a state (according to most of the world) not a "place" as you stated it wasn't?

Are states and territories not places?

It's name is not Palestine. It's name is the Palestinian Authority. The territories names are, according to all agreements I can find, called Gaza and the West Bank. The latter's historical names are Judea and Samaria but since we're wiping out history anyway, might as well bury everything to be found as deep as hell.

Letum 03-07-07 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Letum
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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
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Originally Posted by Letum
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(other than Palestine).
No such place, other than in Texas.
That's view that me, my country and most other countries disagree with you on to some extent. ;)

That's a legal fact. There is a territory, however, called the Palestinian Authority.

In what way is a territory (according to your country) or a state (according to most of the world) not a "place" as you stated it wasn't?

Are states and territories not places?

It's name is not Palestine. It's name is the Palestinian Authority. The territories names are, according to all agreements I can find, called Gaza and the West Bank. The latter's historical names are Judea and Samaria but since we're wiping out history anyway, might as well bury everything to be found as deep as hell.

Hang on...
Calling it the "State of Palestine", the "Palestinian Authority" or just "Palestine" is totally irrelevant for this topic!
It is akin to pointing out that there is no such place as "America" Just the continents of North and South America or the USA.

Why are you showing such ridiculous pedantism?

baggygreen 03-07-07 06:45 AM

Letum - i think it may stem from a deep-seated.... shall we say rivalry between the people who call themselves Israeli and the people who call themselves Palestinians.

back on topic, i think that that link is an exceptionally well put together document - kudos to the man who wrote it!:rock:


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