rucky
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:30 PM
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How many countries have issued a unilateral nuclear strike? |
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well, there was the US on Japan... twice.
yep. that's about it. we're the only ones that seem to be willing to do that.
How about a bilateral strike? Whelp, there was the cold war, but nobody really struck. Scary thought, I suppose, being struck back if we were to strike. Assured mutual destruction and all.
It only makes sense to use nukes against countries that can't strike back, otherwise hundreds of thousands of Americans may suffer the same fate we inflict upon them.
We are bullies and we are cowards...and we have been for many years. Insane paranoid greedy psychopaths running the show. How did we let this happen?
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Monkey see Monkey Do
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Sun Apr-09-06 08:24 PM
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1. "This is total war. (...) |
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Edited on Sun Apr-09-06 08:27 PM by Monkey see Monkey Do
If we just let our vision of the world go forth, and we embrace it entirely and we don't try to piece together clever diplomacy, but just wage a total war (...) our children will sing great songs about us years from now." - Richard Perle in an interview with John Pilger
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Sun Apr-09-06 08:24 PM
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2. Technically speaking, if you recall, WWII was being waged at the time |
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So the war was escalated to the nuclear level, but it wasn't technically a "first strike". And a bilateral strike starts off as a unilateral one......
I may be wrong, but I suspect a nuclear first strike on the US wouldn't bother you too much. If not, my mistake. But many people feel that nuclear weapons should never be used, unless used on Americans. Americans have much to pay for (wars against Germany, Italy, Japan; undermining the British, French and Soviet Empires, etc. etc.)
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rucky
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Sun Apr-09-06 08:50 PM
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about me.
I've never heard that point of view spoken before. I wouldn't wish a nuke on anyone.
My post was anti nuke - pure and simple. But I've seen no historical evidence that "many people" want to strike the US. North Korea, China, Russia - they all could have used them on us & they haven't. The only historical basis we have on use of nukes has come from our use of nukes.
We are agressors. The way to make up for that is to start acting like the civilized society that we claim to be. This eye for and eye bullshit is neverending. Another thing history teaches us.
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Sun Apr-09-06 08:49 PM
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3. While we go around the world trying to control everyone elses |
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Nuclear capabilities. WTF? No wonder we're hated, eh?
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