ETA: Gawd apparently missed that part.

Wow, didn't know South Africa was still controlled by the White clan and Israel is still doing business there. FYI, South Africa is anti-Israel these days because they see that Israel is an apartheid society.klr wrote:You're the one doing the somersaults not only of logic but of belief.mistermack wrote:Kir, you're performing somersaults of logic there.
Can I give you the bleeding obvious conclusion? The US supplied the uranium, and put out that story as a cover?
For fuck's sake, this is nuclear materials for the US military, not bagels. Do you think Mr. Cohen the accountant ran out of fingers?
Proposition: The USA is officially involved at the highest levels in arming Israel with nuclear weapons.
Evidence for the above: None to really speak of. At various times: Prevarication, indecision, turning a blind eye, incompetence ... all yes. But actual direct involvement? Nada
Conclusion: It's all be being kept super-secret, so much so that even the likes of Seymour Hersh* has never gotten wind of it.
Just how ridiculous is that? Where are the whistle-blowers? You'd think by now someone would have leaked something. Or maybe it's all been somehow suppressed, just like the faked moon landings or the 9/11 inside job. [/sarcasm]
*And amongst many other things, he has investigated the Israeli nuclear program. He even wrote a book about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Samson ... %28book%29
Since you ask: South Africa - 50 tons of uranium in 1977, which Israel is apparently more than capable of enriching and reprocessing by itself.Gawd wrote:I would also like to add, Klr where do you think Israel has obtained its uranium and enriched it since 1973? Answer: America.
What does "right" have to do with it? Buying a gun if you see your neighbor buy a gun isn't a matter of right - it's a matter of power. And no, I wouldn't be stupid enough to buy a gun if it looked like my neighbor would shoot me for it.mistermack wrote:So if your neighbour has sworn to kill you, and you see him buying a gun, and the police won't take it off him, you would still think it's better if you don't get one?Warren Dew wrote:Agreed.mistermack wrote:Ideally, Israel should be disarmed of nukes, and Iran should be prevented from getting them.
I disagree. If you have two problems, fixing one of them, while not as good as fixing both of them, is usually better than fixing neither of them.Barring that, there is no justification for preventing Iran from making them.
Israel should never have been allowed to get nukes, and should be forced to give them up.
Barring that, Iran has every right to develop nukes. It may be better for YOU and ME if they don't get them. That's not the point. You have no right to prevent it.
You wouldn't get a gun, because you think the police would protect you.Warren Dew wrote: What does "right" have to do with it? Buying a gun if you see your neighbor buy a gun isn't a matter of right - it's a matter of power. And no, I wouldn't be stupid enough to buy a gun if it looked like my neighbor would shoot me for it.
But hey, I'm okay with symmetry. Maybe if Israel destroys Iran's nukes, Iran can destroy Israel's nukes in return. Then neither of them will have nukes - problem solved.
You don't need to worry; the tinfoil on your windows and walls will protect you.Crumple wrote:Store a netbook and mp3 player along with a radio and clock-work torch in a tin to keep out the EMP.
You don't need to worry, your American aurora will protect you from the laws of physics where a Faraday cage can't.Schneibster wrote:You don't need to worry; the tinfoil on your windows and walls will protect you.Crumple wrote:Store a netbook and mp3 player along with a radio and clock-work torch in a tin to keep out the EMP.
Gawd wrote:![]()
You are right. Come the day, should it occur, things like a tin of old civilization discards are going to be less use than zero. I guess it feels like I'm doing something by saying this because really nothing is possible to prepare for the worst case scenario. And in a matter of months it is entirely possible we'll have a winter lasting all year.Schneibster wrote:Dude, I have links to comics that feature a nasty sysop torturing the undergrads by telling them to be sure to wrap their floppy disks with aluminum foil and hold them above their heads while they cross the quad because the Earth's magnetic field is particularly strong today.
Just sayin'.
My apologies. I should have said, "you've just said you lied."Schneibster wrote:You just said you're a liar. Racism is racism, reflected or not. Two wrongs don't make a right and claiming they do is another typical racist activity.Gawd wrote:I'm not racist, but I know how to be racist and reflect it back.
You're part of the problem, not part of the solution.
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