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Foreign Minister Says India Mirrored His Own County's Moves, But Tension Could Ease

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by goosfraba2 December 30, 2008 4:15 PM EST
Post by antoniof123 at 09:16 AM : Dec 30, 2008

Post by signtwo at 09:07 AM : Dec 30, 2008

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Excellent posts, guys.
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by antoniof123 December 30, 2008 12:16 PM EST
I don''t know about the rest of you but I am getting sick of these right wing muslims causing terror around the world. IF the muslims don''t start takeing some actions against them maybe the rest of the world should against them.
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by sincity_q December 30, 2008 10:34 AM EST
I would hardly call India a ''petty'' nation. With nearly a billion souls, a rapidly growing technology sector, an active space program that has dispatched a probe to the moon... not to mention those nukes, India is indeed now a prime force in southern Asia with more and more global influence.

To date, India''s behavior in the Mumbai attacks has been very honorable, if not quite humanely restrained. Pakistan should feel lucky that they don''t have that petty neighbor or they would already be nothing but a grease spot on the map.
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by evian_ycnan December 30, 2008 9:29 AM EST
Oh boy, oh boy, but things are going to be interesting. These are poor petty nations armed with nuclear weapons. I think maybe soon the world will reel in horror at the destruction these ultimate "toys" will bring.

Six or seven from each should just about force the Europeans to disarm, and world pressure on the US, Russia, China and Israel to open to inspection and reduction.

The difference between the madman and I is that the madman believes himself sane, whereas I know that I am not.
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