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maxpain
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
It was just on CNN. As much as they are sensationalist i do believe some of the things they say.
Whats scary about egypt having nukes isnt that it's egypt. its that one more country has the power to destroy hundreds of millions of people at the push of a button. |
Meh who cares? Lots of other countries have nukes so whats the big deal any more? USA,China,France,England,Russia,Israel,Cuba,North Korea,Pakistan,India and some others I am probably missing have nukes already so all these countries can already kill hundreds of millions of people at the push of a button already . CNN is an American network talking about this as if the USA doesn't have a shit load of nuclean weapons themselves and as if they aren't the biggest weapons dealer out there today
Iraq supposidly had nukes and then the US found nothing while North Korea admitted to having a nuclear program and nothing was done and all of this doesn't matter because a lot of countries already have nukes so we are at risk of being screwed either time whether the country that has the nukes is named America,Fiji,Malta,Wales,Canada,Marsland,Jackassville or whom ever decides to get them
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Jan-06-2005 04:27
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maxpain
KING OF THE WORLD

Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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| quote: | Originally posted by ShadoWolf
Apparantly Saudi Arabia and Syria got nukes from the same source.
Israel is fucked.
http://news.newkerala.com/india-new...llnews&id=53935
'Saudi, Egypt, Syria may have got nuke capability from Khan':
[World News]: Jerusalem, Jan 2 : Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Syria might have acquired some kind of nuclear capability through the illicit network of disgraced Pakistani scientist A.Q.Khan, who had been "purveying his goods extensively in the Middle East", according to a former top official of Israel's intelligence agency Mossad.
Khan had been "purveying his goods extensively in the Middle East" and while Israel is understandably concerned by the threat of Iran going nuclear, "maybe we should be looking beyond the lamppost," Ephriam Halevy, former Mossad chief and national security adviser, told Jerusalem Post.
"The lamppost may be Iran", but there were "question marks" about Syria, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, said Halevy, who resigned as Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's national security adviser towards the end of 2003.
It could well be that those countries might have a nuclear capability Israel was not aware of. "It's certainly something that should be looked at," he argued.
The former Mossad chief drew attention to a New York Times article last week which detailed the scale and possible recipients of what the US daily dubbed "the largest illicit nuclear proliferation network in history," while accepting lack of any evidence to substantiate the claim.
"The most delicate investigations" in the hunt for "nuclear rogue states," the Times report said, were those involving important US allies "including Egypt and Saudi Arabia." No hard evidence of clandestine nuclear arms programmes had surfaced yet, Times said, although "suspicious signs have emerged" regarding Saudi Arabia. PTI
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Oh yeah so invade Syria,Saudi Arabia and Egypt with no real proof and take their oil and resources and if you find no nukes then oh well at least you eliminated some horrible regime and chicks can show off their curly hair once again as if thats the worlds worst problem 
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