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Old 10-07-10, 03:47 PM   #7
AngusJS
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I know that. I also know that 5000 fission bombs are more than 50.

And that leaves only two options left: either tell them what will happen to their country and the socalled holy sites of Islam in all the world if they ever dare to use one of these devices against a Western city or Western military. And you better mean what you say.
Population of Mashad: 2.5 million
Mecca: 1.7 million
Medina: 1.3 million
Karbala: 500,000
Najaf: 550,000
Samarra: 350,000

I assume you'll forgo nuking Jerusalem.

So you're saying we should be serious about murdering at least 7 million people, who don't even live in Pakistan.

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Isarael needs to reshift its focus away from the Islam-drunken, antisemitic West
Wow.

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Pakistan should never have been allowed to become a nuclear power. Even destroying it cojmpletely would have done better service to the world, than to accept it.
Population of Pakistan: 170 million. Are you saying smashing the state, or the people? Because so far you're advocating being ready to murder 7 million people - if you mean the latter, it'll balloon to 180 million.

Seriously, Skybird - get a grip.

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