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Former Weapons Inspector Says Pakistani Scientist Could Have Given Iran, North Korea Weapons Plans

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by Latrocinor June 16, 2008 3:58 PM EDT
Start looking for the fallout shelter signs again - because the Republicans will make sure that someone will use an Atomic Bomb to get what they want! Remember that! Republicans are ruthless liars!


Posted by watcher269
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LOL!! THe only President to use a Nuke is a Democrat. HOW FUNNY you are!!

What a ruthless liar YOU are!! LOL!!
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by joecoolswat June 16, 2008 3:07 PM EDT
koko98.....What evidence do you have that this is a scare tactic from the "right wing"?......does every article and news story about terrorist groups and rogue dictators attempts to build nuclear weapons have to be perceived as a "scare tactic".....this is not a joke, these issues are real....terrorists are building nuclear weapons.....stop blaming this fact of life on "right wing scare tactics".....just go back to eating your tofu and granola and let the republicans and adults defend this country....because according to libs, every threat is a "scare tactic"
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by watcher269-2009 June 16, 2008 3:04 PM EDT
Rogue Nations May Have Nuclear Blueprints

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And still to this day - The United States are the only ones that have ever used an Atomic Bomb in Anger!

So - America - Start digging your Bomb Shelters again - I hear that the Republicans are going to give out Tax Credits to Americans who build bomb shelters.

Start looking for the fallout shelter signs again - because the Republicans will make sure that someone will use an Atomic Bomb to get what they want! Remember that! Republicans are ruthless liars!

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by impeach_w June 16, 2008 2:31 PM EDT
We don''t have to worry about Iran, as the Isreali''s will take out thier nuke threat like they did to Iraq and Syria previously. Recently they said pre-emtive attacks on Iran are "unavoidable" We do have do worry about the aftermath is case isreal can''t finish the Job with our weapons and intellegence.
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by omaar-101 June 16, 2008 12:54 PM EDT
All you Holy War Bible, Nuts, Enlist an Fight your Un-Holy War, Unless you Enlist, you are a Sideline Cheerleading Patriotic.. Fake !!


1. Israel has 150 Nuclear War Head Missiles an is the Only Country in that Region, to have enough Nuclear Weapons to Destroy the World Times Over !!!

2. Israel has the Right to Exist in the Middle East an other Nations in that Region, have the Right to Exist and Defend themselves as well.

There is No Nuclear Threat to Israel or The USA..

3. Just like Iraq, that had Nothing to do with (911) Iran, now Provides an opening in Bush, Cheney, Albright & Rice, in Justifying an Attack.

Israel has not Laid down their Flesh Blood, Bone & Spirit, in Iraq & Afghanistan...

Think about that !!!

If Iraq is Attacked, whether it be via Military Invasion or Nuclear Attack, look forward to World War 3 and Our Allies Siding with the Russia & China.

I Dread, We will be Nuked as well. The Europeans have always said...

We have never been through what they went through, we may get our chance...I Fear Russia & China..

And the W. European World are getting Fed Up with these Invasions.

Go head Enlist and sign your name on that Dotted Line and Prove how heoric you really are.


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by omaar-101 June 16, 2008 12:54 PM EDT
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/08/17/europe/EU-GEN-Russia-***************.php

CHEBARKUL TESTING RANGE, Russia: President Vladimir Putin said Friday he had ordered strategic bombers to resume regular long-range patrols as Russian and Chinese forces held their first joint military exercise on Russian soil %u2014 a show of armed muscle aimed at sending a pointed message to the United States.

The resumption of bombing patrols, which analysts say signaled a significant change for Russian military policy, comes amid a growing chill in U.S.-Russian relations, strained over Washington''''s criticism of Russia''''s democracy record, Moscow''''s objections to U.S. missile defense plans and differences over global crises.

Both Moscow and Beijing share a heightening distrust of what they see as the United States'''' oversized role and influence in global politics, and the two former Cold War rivals have forged a "strategic partnership" aimed at counterbalancing Washington''''s policies.

The Russian-Chinese war games, which took place near the Urals Mountain city of Chelyabinsk, coincided with Russian air force maneuvers involving 20 strategic bombers which ranged far over the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic oceans.

One of those drills, involving 11 Russian aircraft, prompted NATO member Norway to scramble F-16 fighter jets to observe and photograph the Russian planes as they flew over the Norwegian Sea.
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by omaar-101 June 16, 2008 12:53 PM EDT
By MARGARET TALEV

McClatchy Newspapers


Obama: But when they were asked how confident they are that the next president will make good foreign-policy decisions, Obama beat McCain in almost every nation, including 72-19 percent in Spain, 82-33 percent in Germany, 52-17 percent in Indonesia and 31-23 percent in Egypt.

Some foreign-policy experts say that preliminary discussions about an Obama visit already are under way.


"I do think he`ll probably come," said John Hulsman, a scholar with the German Council on Foreign Relations, based in Berlin. "He`s going to show he`s a new kind of politician, and to do that you can`t just go to London."

Hulsman suggested that in Iraq, Obama might consider staying outside the fortified Green Zone to show that he wants to see (Real Conditions) and to..

Contrast his trip with McCain`s infamous 2007 tour of an open-air Baghdad market. McCain claimed then, under the protection of Helicopter Guns and 100 U.S. troops, that people could "Walk Freely" there.


Note: In Western Europe, Hulsman said, Obama is "Fanatically Popular. People , they`re Mesmerized by the notion an African-American could be elected president. They see Obama talking and hear (Kennedyesque strains)

Note: Some Obama campaign backers privately acknowledge concerns about him leaving the country now, the argument being why take the risk when he`s leading McCain slightly in national polls.
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by fixhist June 16, 2008 12:53 PM EDT
I believe UN watch dog for Nukes & implementation of NPT. Should be the TOP priority in world affairs.

During sanctions period,IAEA had been very active with inspections in Iraq.There were conflicting reports about the inspections,but Sadams alleged contacts in south Africa to procure enriched U239 was the main lie,which dumped IAEA efforts aside.

It is immaterial what IAEA said for Iraq,or what report they gave for Iran, factual position is Iran''s Nuclear energy case is closed.

How ever gwb & allies may exercise their desire of attacking any country,as it pleases to them.

As such, IAEA should keep up their independent inspections & make reports to UN.

When will IAEA & UN will look in to 200 nukes of Israel?
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by omaar-101 June 16, 2008 12:52 PM EDT
Updated:09:11, Wednesday September 03, 2003

Note: Bush could`ve held these people until, Osama`s Surrender or capture, but he flew them Home !!

Members of Osama bin Laden`s family were allowed to fly out of the US shortly after the September 11 terror attacks, a senior official has said.

`Bush government sanctioned bin Laden family repatriation`Even though American airspace had been shut down, the Bush administration allowed a jet to fly around the US picking up family members from 10 cities, including Los Angeles, Washington DC, Boston and Houston.

Some 140 high ranking Saudi officials were also on the plane.

The revelations come from former White House counter-terrorism chief Richard Clarke.

He said the Bush administration sanctioned the repatriation of the family in the immediate aftermath of the attacks.

`Repatriation approved`

"Somebody brought to us for approval the decision to let an airplane filled with Saudis, including members of the bin Laden family, leave the country," he told Vanity Fair magazine.

Mr Clarke said he checked with FBI officials, who gave the go ahead. "So I said, `Fine, let it happen`."

He first asked the bureau to check that no one "inappropriate" was leaving.

"I have no idea if they did a good job. I`m not in any position to second guess the FBI," he said.

But Dale Watson, the FBI`s former head of counter-terrorism, said the Saudis "were not subject to serious interviews or interrogations".
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by beehive21-2009 June 16, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
Sounds like Bush is preparing to Nuke someone ? Iran.
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