Trident, do we need it?
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Re: Trident, do we need it?
Im sure if we got rid, iran or france would get us the very next day.
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I got nothin'.Animavore wrote:Who came up with 'Trident' anyway? Ian Fleming?
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Or Irance, as the intelligence agencies don't refer to it as.Clinton Huxley wrote:Im sure if we got rid, iran or france would get us the very next day.
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Re: Trident, do we need it?
Ah, cheers Clinton, forgot about France - previous post edited accordingly.Clinton Huxley wrote:Im sure if we got rid, iran or france would get us the very next day.

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Re: Trident, do we need it?
I don't trust Johnny English with the bomb and we can't trust the French to protect us. Do those Ruskies have any bombs lying around we could buy?
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You can be the backup plan.
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Re: Trident, do we need it?
Anyone starts messing with our pubs, there will be trouble! Blow up the Houses of Parliament instead, and do us all a favour.Animavore wrote:I don't trust Johnny English with the bomb and we can't trust the French to protect us. Do those Ruskies have any bombs lying around we could buy?
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Re: Trident, do we need it?
Nah. We leave you to blow it up yourselvesGeoff wrote:Anyone starts messing with our pubs, there will be trouble! Blow up the Houses of Parliament instead, and do us all a favour.Animavore wrote:I don't trust Johnny English with the bomb and we can't trust the French to protect us. Do those Ruskies have any bombs lying around we could buy?
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Re: Trident, do we need it?
Clinton Huxley wrote:We couldnt guarantee to wipe out the enemy's remaining capacity with a counterstrike. They would probably nuke us back. Everyone ends up worse. Id rather spend the money on conventional forces that could actually be used. Or on a shield. Our nukes are pointless.

No, the best way to reduce the likelihood of being attacked is to make sure that everyone else is better off by us not being attacked.Schneibster wrote:Right now they're the only known way to reduce the likelihood of a nuclear strike against your soil maximally. There is no "shield;" you saw the Patriot batteries work. And those were lo-tech missiles they were shooting them at. They're not much better today. It's too high and too fast. The only sure thing protection is the threat of retaliation and it must be credible. That's a bitch, but there it is.
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I don't understand why you said "no" and then agreed with me.Psychoserenity wrote:No, the best way to reduce the likelihood of being attacked is to make sure that everyone else is better off by us not being attacked.Schneibster wrote:Right now they're the only known way to reduce the likelihood of a nuclear strike against your soil maximally. There is no "shield;" you saw the Patriot batteries work. And those were lo-tech missiles they were shooting them at. They're not much better today. It's too high and too fast. The only sure thing protection is the threat of retaliation and it must be credible. That's a bitch, but there it is.
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Making them better off by us not being attacked does not have to mean actively making them worse off if we are.Schneibster wrote:I don't understand why you said "no" and then agreed with me.Psychoserenity wrote:No, the best way to reduce the likelihood of being attacked is to make sure that everyone else is better off by us not being attacked.Schneibster wrote:Right now they're the only known way to reduce the likelihood of a nuclear strike against your soil maximally. There is no "shield;" you saw the Patriot batteries work. And those were lo-tech missiles they were shooting them at. They're not much better today. It's too high and too fast. The only sure thing protection is the threat of retaliation and it must be credible. That's a bitch, but there it is.
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As I've said, I admire the idea and wish I thought it would work. I look at China, and Pakistan, and Russia, and I know it won't. That's reality. You either back it up with the shit or you ain't shit as far as they're concerned. Nobody's gonna fuck up with a nuclear weapon. The costs are just too high.
Personally I think the US should give the Iranians five of the fuckin' things, here ya go, we made 'em for ya, now don't fuck it up or the old man of smoke nods over Tehran, bye now. They'd find 'em more of a burden than a comfort.
Personally I think the US should give the Iranians five of the fuckin' things, here ya go, we made 'em for ya, now don't fuck it up or the old man of smoke nods over Tehran, bye now. They'd find 'em more of a burden than a comfort.
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Re: Trident, do we need it?
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Re: Trident, do we need it?
Only for a while.
And after all, there is the asteroid threat. Just 'cause it's not a dino-killer don't mean we're all cool and shit with it fallin' on Moscow. Or Rio. And while we've ruled out dino-killers for a few thousand years, we haven't ruled out city-killers.
And lookit me, here I am talkin' "dino-killers" when I was just postin' about the Deccan Traps.
And after all, there is the asteroid threat. Just 'cause it's not a dino-killer don't mean we're all cool and shit with it fallin' on Moscow. Or Rio. And while we've ruled out dino-killers for a few thousand years, we haven't ruled out city-killers.
And lookit me, here I am talkin' "dino-killers" when I was just postin' about the Deccan Traps.
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Re: Trident, do we need it?
I look at China, Pakistan and Russia, and I strongly suspect that the vast majority of people there also don't want to be involved in a nuclear war - and the ones that think they need to threaten revenge to be safe, are most likely thinking along exactly the same lines as you. They look at France, and the USA, and Britain, and think "what choice do we have?".Schneibster wrote:As I've said, I admire the idea and wish I thought it would work. I look at China, and Pakistan, and Russia, and I know it won't. That's reality.
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