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My thoughts on tactical nuclear weapons is that if once used it will be put on table as an acceptable weapon from then on. That opens up a window to hell.
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very well said Brad... it seems as if we've learned absolutely nothing from the cold war days of the 50s and 60s...
this guy obviously got whatever degree he has, from the Dr. Strangelove School of MADness... ![]() http://home.att.net/~mikey102/icanwalk.wav ![]() http://home.att.net/~mikey102/mussed.wav --Mike |
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Lately I've seen a spur of publicaions that talk about: 1. Ability of USA to withstand a retaliating nuclear atttack (bull****) 2. US having nuclear weapons that destroy things without contamination in mass scale (hence making it ok to use...) 3. US slowly making a push towards the war and again preparing ground for 'if you are not with us, you are against us scenario' 4. Stating flatly that one of its enemies in long run is China 5. Superiority of US nuclear arms to that of Russia and China 6. Hollywood too prepares us for world end. I hope the protests withing the US "democracy" will gather power like during Vietnam and will withdraw troops from the Gulf before the country ends up like the Roman Empire but with much more deaths. But it seems that the Americans decided a while ago that a nuclear scenario has to be tested now on Iran in order to control China and Russia in the future. And the people in the "democracy" have absolutely no control over it. China is not Russia. China can actually retaliate. US people should think about that next time they vote a president. I believe you posted a wrong pic by mistake. ![]() ![]() |
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Did you people ever hear of psychological warfare? Just wondering.
Iran and evidently you guys have no idea what's really in the plans. Bush is good at leaking information that he want's out in the press. Iran blows a lot of smoke. But they better think long and hard about what they do in the future. The USA still has many nukes and can spare to loose a few on Persia if that becomes necessary to stop Iran from getting into the Nuclear Club. That is the last thing this world needs.
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Hersh doesn't know what he's talking about. Why bother with nukes when we have the conventional capability, if needed, to destroy Iran's economic, military, and political infrastructure with sub launched TLAM's, air dropped munitions, and air launched cruise missiles?
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I found this link and downloaded the pdf file. I'm only about halfway through it but find it quite distrubing with the links between Bush, Cheney at al and A.Q.Khan and the Pakistani ICI
AMERICAN JUDAS Selling the Security of America and the World for 30 Pieces of Silver By Robert Paulsen Introduction This paper is intended as a supplement to The Waterman Paper and an exploration into Goal #3: Why Cheney Exposed Plame. It involves researching possible connections between businesses connected to Vice President Dick Cheney that may be associated with the sale of WMD components to countries in the Middle East and Asia. In addition to reviewing known information regarding the “leaking” of CIA operative Valerie Plame’s identity and the nature of her work, there will be an overview of A.Q. Khan’s network of nuclear proliferation, a listing of compromising positions involving financial ties in Cheney’s past and finally an exploration into possible links connecting Cheney to nuclear proliferation markets for profit. pdf online- http://s93118771.onlinehome.us/DU/AMERICANJUDAS.pdf |
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But what Bush and Cheney authorized had nothing to do with Valerie Plame. Joshua Gerstein, who broke the story of Fitzgerald’s document in Thursday’s New York Sun, told Crier the information Bush approved for dissemination was unrelated to “the most sensitive information…[the identity of] Valerie Plame or her husband, Joseph Wilson.” Other media outlets also announce this fact.
- The Left's Libby Lie, by Ben Johnson (see original source links therein) |
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Ahh. But, Avon Lady, did you read the linked PDF file? I finished it tonight and find it very disturbing to see the links between Cheney & Rumsfeld with A.Q. Khan, the Pakistani nuclear program, and the apparent nexus of that program, the Taliban and Al Qaeda: the Pakistani Intelligence Service or ICI. Let's remember that A.Q.Khan is still living comfortably in Pakistan after receiving a pardon from Musharraf. I also found interesting the links to the late, unlamented Bank of Credit & Commerce Internatonal or BCCI. Or Rumsfeld's relationship with ABB & their "work" with the North Korean nuclear program.
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I don't know about that. Conventional weapons may not be able to destroy deeply buried labs or factories. They may be buried too deep and fortified too well for convententional weapons to be effective.
That is why I believe that the USA had nuclear weapons that can be dropped from high up and that can penetrate deep into the earth before exploding. But there has to be a limit on how deep a missile or bomb can travel though the earth. It worries me that we have guys in the US military who would contemplate using nukes against any country but the fact remains that they do exist. Quote:
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Oops. Life's little details. The rest of the links are just that. Links. Tell the story you want to hear and wave the facts together to fit your wishes. But by all means. Everyone should shout it louder. At some point, sensible writers will delve into it better than you or I can and assign it to the dustbin, along with the daily conspiracies constantly popping up to deligitimize the pols folks love to hate. |
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I fully agree with Brad. Every way that let appear nukes more "harmless" ("they are so small, aren't they cute!") will make their use more likely. Every nuke used in this affair will make a nuclear terror strike more likely, for retaliation. If that red line is crossed, no matter by whom, nothing good can come from this. And the contamination at location would be enormous, as had been discussed some days ago. To say it is under the earth and thus no contamination takes place is simply a lie, proven wrong by the nuclear tests that had been conducted in the past.
From the beginning, since months, I said that some of the facilties are so deeply hidden inside mountains or under the earth that they may be out of reach for conventional strikes, so that for their destruction they must be infliltrated on the ground, or nuclear bombs must be used. It is a real no win-situation. You better should not go by using them, but you cannot be successful without using them. There is also a philosophical argument. The one who has used WMDs (and that's whart we are talking about, like it or not) in the first cannot argue any longer that it is only the other side being evil in threatening to use them. A defense (and this is what the bad guys are doing from their perspective) against a nuclear striking america from then on will have the argument of defense on equal terms available. Preventive strikes for themselves against an attacker that so far has not conducted any deed of attack are already a sensitive enough issue. Using WMD as prevemntive tools is violating any sense of logic and reason, and cannot be justified by use of these. Their use can only be explained by irrational terms. And it will only be like this: "we used WMDs, becausae eventually, maybe, we don't know, Iran would have used them if it would have possessed them. One could never argue that they really were used for self-defending reasons, because one will never know if the future really would have hold an Iranian nuclear attack. Talkijng of prventive strikes? Then europe, Russia or china could reserve the same right to use preventive defense to nuke America if ever a fool like Bush should get elected again, a prooven agressor and propagator of aggressive preventive strikes (and in this case someone who then would have used WMDs for this prupose). Brad is totally right. This door better remains closed. nuclear weapons are no military, or usable weapons. They are political weapons. Their value lies in their threat, not in their use. I think of this americn General or Colonel from the Vietnam war, where this Vietnamese major city had been c ompletely wiped out by B52 and the place looked like a atomic bomb had gone off, and he said into the cameras: "We had to destroy this city in order to save this city." If that is not queer. Someone said that Bush is excused from threatening with nukes, since he may only conduct psychological warfare. Well, this could be said about Iran as well. From a strategical perspective, Iran has very good reason to want nukes, even more so since nukes is the only guarantee to keep the preventively striking Americans out (as we have learned in recent years you else get accused of having nukes that you do not have indeed, and get attacked). As I already have summed up here: http://www.subsim.com/phpBB/viewtopi...650&highlight= Funny. Before 2003 and the war it brought, I once said in a debate that after Iraq Iran will come up to be the far tougher political and eventually military challenge. It seems the laughter that I earned back then had gone silent.
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