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Are we beginning to see the secondaries? Libya to abandom WMD



 
 
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Old December 21st 03, 09:02 PM
BUFDRVR
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It is of note that the only state on earth
publically funding advanced "war fighting" nuclear weapons (with the passage
of the recent bill through congress) is the US, with the specific aim of
using them against states that have not used nuclear weapons against the US.


Interesting in that you, from South Africa, know for a fact what the United
States Department of Defense is planning for future use of nuclear weapons.
Meanwhile I, a member of US DoD, having spent my whole career with exposure to
nuclear war plans, could only speculate on the future plans. Boy are you
gifted.

Face it, you're clueless.

The recent bill passed through Congress funds the resumption of sub-critical
testing. This testing is useful in the design and testing of new warhead
designs. Why would we want new warheads? Because some of the older ones are
approaching 30 years old. Nothing more, nothing less.


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"
 




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