Comments on: "Fatal Error" Changed Nuclear History
New Book Claims That The U.S. Turned A Blind Eye To Pakistan's Black Market Dealings
- "This happened on Clintons watch. Another good reason to torture Libs who respect other nations security more than their own. "--Posted by screen_ident
And on the watch of Bushit the Elder, and on the watch of the great Neoconscum hero, Ronny Reagan.
And of course since Ronnie was busy selling hi tech weapons to the Irans, who knows if the traitor wasn''t also in cahoots with the Pakis? - Reply to this comment
- This happened on Clintons watch. Another good reason to torture Libs who respect other nations security more than their own.
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- You must learn and accept ground realities.
Posted by tomflint69 at 04:44 PM : Nov 10, 2007
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I accept ground beef. But "ground realities"... well, that''s another story entirely.
But seriously...
People should watch the movie "Lord of War". Its a usual "based on a true story" type of Hollywood movie. But it gives a glimpse into the reasons why such people (such as A.Q. Khan) were able to exist and do their dirty work for such a long period of time before being lightly punished.
AQ Khan is still under "house" arrest in Pakistan, last I''ve heard. But if there is a regime change in Pakistan, that could change everything... literally. - Reply to this comment
- Eh, no big deal.
The odds on favorite for receiving a Pakistani nuke in the mail is India, who will pound Pakistan to rubble with dozens of their own. ...
............Last in line is New York; it could use a cleansing.
Regards,
------------------------------------------------------Posted by Nancy_Naive at 06:30 AM : Nov 10, 2007
Haaa haaaa.... you are saying just like you are playing a computer game Duke III or the U.S Administration would ask you what to do.
Where are you flying?
We, the Indians, have no plans to initiate any nuclear war with our neighbours be it Pakistan or China. India is only improving its relations with Pakistan especially since it has stopped infilterations in Indian Kashmir. Further Indians know that Pakistan will never make a mistake to wage a war on us. I am not against nukes cuz they only ensure the safety. - Reply to this comment
- Some person (or group of people) somewhere, wanted this to happen. Constant reports of cover-ups, leaks, and obvious errors (conveniently ignoring warnings) are proof that this person (or group of people) are willing to sacrifice tens-of-thousands of innocent lives for their absolute power.
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Eh, no big deal. ....
Posted by Nancy_Naive at 06:30 AM : Nov 10, 2007
I have seen that we (Americans)need to learn ''how to accept defeat''. If it was that easy to deprive Pakistan of its nuclear weapons, we had done it long ago. We are bound to have Pakistan as our ally forever.
We should accept the reality. Iran will also become a state full of nukes. Actually the black market has its links accross the E.U and U.S that''s why no action goes against them.
So, Nancy_Naive its not that easy. Not all countries are Afghanistan, Iraq or Lebanon.
You must learn and accept ground realities.- Reply to this comment
- Here is a story on a Chinese sub that surfaced in the middle of the USS Kitty Hawk task force after being well within torpedoe range of the huge carrier:
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=7491
Now, combine this capacity with the missiles designed to penetrate Aegis defences and even seek out the carrier for targeting in a task force... - Reply to this comment
- The nuclear weapons in the hands of the judeo-facists are much more dangerous.
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- The nuclear weapons in the hands of the judeo-facists are much more dangerous.
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- That is why some (not all) on the Left are irresponsible in trying to minimize the threat of Islamic nuclear terror.
Posted by sean7phil at 11:50 AM : Nov 10, 2007
Let me get this right: The events this article covers occurred in 2000 and continued four more years under a Republican Congress and a Republican Administration, and this a a problem of the Left? - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




