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Old 04-20-2010, 02:06 AM
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So back to Nuke reduction. I feel even though these treaties are a small step in the necessary direction, they are the first step. This is an issue that has been somehow ignored over the years and it is just insane. Obama bringing 50 heads of state onto US soil to open dialogue is a good thing in my book. There are untold thousands of nukes worldwide and we do not need any of them. I am far less concerned about the nation states who responsibly possess them, but fear the ones that have made way on to the black market. I have heard that there are something like 7 Hiroshima sized nukes worth of enriched Ur known to be already on the black market and unaccounted for. Seems like a problem that will never be solved properly yet some Americans have been campaigning for nuclear disarmament since Reagan did so, which happens to be the only thing he ever did I can respect lol Too bad we look like the cat that swallowed the canary talking disarmament given we are the only country to use one in war.
I was watching glenn beck the other night and he said we should cut our military budgets balls right off and use nukes if anyone "messes with us" lol He sure is one crazy shit bird. (I watch for entertainment...hes a top comedian)
As far as this I press this button you press yours....fear of mutual destruction protects us all non-sense, I have to disagree. That is a twisted and absurd method for keeping our planet safe. Meeting with world leaders to work towards complete nuclear disarmament is the only way to go.
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