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Echewta
03-30-2005, 12:47 PM
Whew. Saved the plant from closing down. Good thing we are rewarding our good friends who help us so closely with terrorism and nuclear proliferation :rolleyes:
Ohh, they can deliver nukes too (http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=F-16s+pakistan)
EN[i]GMA
03-30-2005, 01:13 PM
Whew. Saved the plant from closing down. Good thing we are rewarding our good friends who help us so closely with terrorism and nuclear proliferation :rolleyes:
Ohh, they can deliver nukes too (http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=F-16s+pakistan)
That is a joke.
A state that has been known to support terrorism and has nuclear weapons is being used to combat terrorism and nuclear weapons.
Echewta
03-30-2005, 01:17 PM
GMA']That is a joke.
A state that has been known to support terrorism and has nuclear weapons is being used to combat terrorism and nuclear weapons.
Like the US?
Qdrop
03-30-2005, 01:29 PM
wait, wait Assman....
i got this one....
OH, THE IRONY!
EN[i]GMA
03-30-2005, 01:29 PM
Like the US?
This is true.
But I trust us with nukes more than I trust them.
We're not likely to nuke ourselves.
I would hope.
ASsman
03-30-2005, 04:10 PM
wait, wait Assman....
i got this one....
OH, THE IRONY!
Actually I was gonna say..
F-That.
GMA']This is true.
But I trust us with nukes more than I trust them.
We're not likely to nuke ourselves.
I would hope. Who cares if you nuke yourselves?
Don't forget that the only nation in the history of this planet to drop a nuke on not one but TWO civilian targets was...
(Hint: the country that got nuked was preparing to surrender (http://www.dreamscape.com/morgana/himalia2.htm))
After the war, the world learned what US leaders had known by early 1945: Japan was militarily defeated long before Hiroshima; it had been trying for months, if not for years, to surrender; and the US had consistently rebuffed these overtures. A May 5 cable, intercepted and decoded by the US, dispelled any possible doubt that the Japanese were eager to sue for peace. Sent to Berlin by the German ambassador in Tokyo, after he talked to a ranking Japanese naval officer, it read: "Since the situation is clearly recognized to be hopeless, large sections of the Japanese armed forces would not regard with disfavor an American request for capitulation even if the terms were hard."
EN[i]GMA
03-31-2005, 07:23 AM
Who cares if you nuke yourselves?
Don't forget that the only nation in the history of this planet to drop a nuke on not one but TWO civilian targets was...
(Hint: the country that got nuked was preparing to surrender (http://www.dreamscape.com/morgana/himalia2.htm))
They failed.
We said 'uncondition surrender' they said 'under these conditions' and so they were nuked.
And why do you villify us over this? How many millions of innocent Chinese did Japan kill?
GMA']They failed.
We said 'uncondition surrender' they said 'under these conditions' and so they were nuked.
And why do you villify us over this? How many millions of innocent Chinese did Japan kill?How many millions of innocent Chinese would not have been killed if you had helped China in 1937, when the Japanese attacked, rather than wait until 1941?
Are you saying that Japan deserved to be nuked, even when it was very obvious that they couldn't carry on?
Who else, do you think, deserves to be nuked? Anybody who doesn't 'unconditionally surrender'?
ASsman
03-31-2005, 08:10 AM
Also, didn't they just want to keep the Emperor, and the US let them ANYWAYS.
Also, didn't they just want to keep the Emperor, and the US let them ANYWAYS.Probly because of the nukes.
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