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Weapons of Mass Destruction

mountain muscle said:
How hard is it to get into the US illegally?

All errant nukes are potential threats. It just depends on who has them. Delivery is crazy easy.
"Little Boy" weighed 4,000 Kilos....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_boy

Saddam creates a Hiroshima and we turn Iraq into a glass parking lot. :rolleyes:

It's all about counter balancing Israel(which has nukes)....Iraq and Iran as well as all the fundamentalists..they don't give a shit about the US as long as we stay out of the middle east.
 
javaguru said:
"Little Boy" weighed 4,000 Kilos....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_boy

Saddam creates a Hiroshima and we turn Iraq into a glass parking lot. :rolleyes:

It's all about counter balancing Israel(which has nukes)....Iraq and Iran as well as all the fundamentalists..they don't give a shit about the US as long as we stay out of the middle east.


I am glad you have a clear sight picture of the middle east, is that why you avoid answering questions and avert the subject?
 
mountain muscle said:
I am glad you have a clear sight picture of the middle east, is that why you avoid answering questions and avert the subject?
What subject am I avoiding? Even Bush looked at the intel and said, "That's all you got." Just because some dude on the CIA payroll claims Iraq is developing nukes doesn't make it true... :rolleyes: Yellow cake...please....
 
javaguru said:
What subject am I avoiding? Even Bush looked at the intel and said, "That's all you got." Just because some dude on the CIA payroll claims Iraq is developing nukes doesn't make it true... :rolleyes: Yellow cake...please....

The top Iraqi nuclear scientist kept their technology buried in his backyard. I guess he worked for the CIA.

They had and have used wmds in the past.

I ask a question, you bring up Little Boy. Hmmm.

A poor dodge yet again. I am not sure I understand your point.


Also, are you using Bush to defend you position?
 
mountain muscle said:
The top Iraqi nuclear scientist kept their technology buried in his backyard. I guess he worked for the CIA.

They had and have used wmds in the past.

I ask a question, you bring up Little Boy. Hmmm.

A poor dodge yet again. I am not sure I understand your point.
Weapons we sold them that were top of the line in 1918 don't qualify as WMD. :rolleyes:

Mustard gas.....even Sarin when used under optimal conditions only killed a dozen people in Japan. :rolleyes:

I won my fifth grade science fair with "building a nuclear bomb" and I didn't need to bury anything in my back yard.....they didn't have the capability.Where is the evidence they had weapons grade U235..let alone Plutonium? Reactor fissionable material is typically 2% pure while weapons grade material needs to be around 98% pure....
 
javaguru said:
Weapons we sold them that were top of the line in 1918 don't qualify as WMD. :rolleyes:

Mustard gas.....even Sarin when used under optimal conditions only killed a dozen people in Japan. :rolleyes:

I won my fifth grade science fair with "building a nuclear bomb" and I didn't need to bury anything in my back yard.....they didn't have the capability.Where is the evidence they had weapons grade U235..let alone Plutonium? Reactor fissionable material is typically 2% pure while weapons grade material needs to be around 98% pure....


Maybe you should ask the thousands of kurd who died if they are wmds. Oh that's right, you would have to ask one of the nearly 8k who were just injured. Maybe ask their children, if they have any ears to listen.

Perhaps you should stay away from wiki and google and stick to painting figurines of space soldiers.
 
needtogetaas said:
I had grilled eggplant and red peppers on home made fucsia bread with melted
Asiago Pressato and Prosciutto. :)


Damn, are you trying to raise my bp?

I am growing eggplants in my garden again this year. And peppers.

Had a hard time with lettuce and spinach but building trestles to shade them this year.
 
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