Weakness begets war...
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Weakness begets war...
In an unsurprising move- and one that may move Hugo Chavez from clownish baboon to a real threat, Iran is planning on basing ballistic missiles in Venezuela.
http://www.hudson-ny.org/1714/iran-miss ... -venezuela
The US is collapsing as a world power and now this.
http://www.hudson-ny.org/1714/iran-miss ... -venezuela
The US is collapsing as a world power and now this.
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This is scary to say the least. Why would Iran need wepaons in South America? There is no reason unless they plan to attack someone on this side. Some people have a lot of nerve making deals like this. In today's very fragile environment with countries wanting to wage war for stupid reasons, I see this as a first step to anotehr war.
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Glad to hear you think JFK was a dummyAvder wrote:Break out the old "Naval blockades for dummies" manual.
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No, but with the last commander in chief we had, the old manual needed a few "just in case" revisions.woodchip wrote:Glad to hear you think JFK was a dummyAvder wrote:Break out the old "Naval blockades for dummies" manual.
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JFK was a giant dummy. Case in point: Vasili Arkhipov. Here's a less academic source for those of you who prefer funnies (I know I do).Avder wrote:No, but with the last commander in chief we had, the old manual needed a few "just in case" revisions.woodchip wrote:Glad to hear you think JFK was a dummyAvder wrote:Break out the old "Naval blockades for dummies" manual.
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Not to get into a debate about JFK being a "dummy", how does on Soviet naval officer having the balls to say "No, we will not launch the nuclear missile" make him one?null0010 wrote:JFK was a giant dummy. Case in point: Vasili Arkhipov. Here's a less academic source for those of you who prefer funnies (I know I do).Avder wrote:No, but with the last commander in chief we had, the old manual needed a few "just in case" revisions.woodchip wrote:Glad to hear you think JFK was a dummyAvder wrote:Break out the old "Naval blockades for dummies" manual.
Kennedy may actually have been more responsible for starting the crisis, because Russia perceived him as a weak president, after a certain meeting with the Russian PM.
And, guess who blinked first?
(yes it was us)
LOL @ Bee’s snide history remark…I bet she only knows the “official” American version.
And, guess who blinked first?
(yes it was us)
LOL @ Bee’s snide history remark…I bet she only knows the “official” American version.
The one and only time I ever logged onto “Conservapedia” was after “you” brought it up, and I had to go and have a look.
Give me a break, do you even know what ended the crisis? I bet you believe it was the blockade.
Clue, go look up Turkey & Missiles.
99% of Americans don’t have a clue what actually ended that crisis. All they know is that famous quote about being “eye to eye”.
Give me a break, do you even know what ended the crisis? I bet you believe it was the blockade.
Clue, go look up Turkey & Missiles.
99% of Americans don’t have a clue what actually ended that crisis. All they know is that famous quote about being “eye to eye”.
Read the bottom line in the third paragraph.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Missile_Crisis
Now why do you think Iran is trying the same tactic?
Clue…weak president…coughantimissilesystemcough
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Missile_Crisis
Now why do you think Iran is trying the same tactic?
Clue…weak president…coughantimissilesystemcough
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I don't think that's a safe bet yet, haha. It's only halfway through term one. India and Pakistan have had nuclear strike capability since at least 1998, when they detonated bombs underground. North Korea has likely had a bomb of some description since the early 2000s, and Israel has had nuclear strike capability since the Cold War.woodchip wrote:Obama will go down as the weakest president ever and allowing more nuclear proliferation than any preceding president.
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do detonated nuclear warheads fall under proliferation?woodchip wrote:Obama will go down as the weakest president ever and allowing more nuclear proliferation than any preceding president.
I haven't lost my mind, it's backed up on disk somewhere.
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No…they fall under airplanes. :deadpan:ccb056 wrote:do detonated nuclear warheads fall under proliferation?
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BA-DUM-PUMSpidey wrote:No…they fall under airplanes. :deadpan:ccb056 wrote:do detonated nuclear warheads fall under proliferation?
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