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01-09-2007, 01:32 AM #1
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Israel planning a nuclear strike on Iran
Before people get too exited, try to remember that pretty much every country in the nuke club has plans for nuking just about everyone else in the club, and a lot of non-clubbers too.
Remember that movie War Games from the 80's? Remember at the end when the NORAD computer ran through all the nuclear war scenarios (and then said "strange game, there can be no winner")? There were hundreds of them. That means hundreds of plans for nuclear war. But, despite G. Dubya's wet dreams, we haven't nuked anyone yet.
This is the same thing as a year or so ago when everyone got so exited after that Chinese general said China did have plans for nuking the U.S.. Well...duh. I would figure it was bs if they said they didn't.
Remember folks, having plans for a nuclear strike doesn't mean they are planning on a strike.Fengzi Reviewed by Fengzi on . Israel planning a nuclear strike on Iran LONDON - Israel has drawn up secret plans to destroy Iran's uranium enrichment facilities with tactical nuclear weapons, Britain's Sunday Times newspaper said yesterday. Citing what it said were several Israeli military sources, the paper said two Israeli air force squadrons had been training to blow up an enrichment plant in Natanz using low-yield nuclear "bunker busters". Two other sites, a heavy water plant at Arak and a uranium conversion plant at Isfahan, would be targeted with Rating: 5
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