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On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 17:34:49 -0700, gtr > wrote:
>On 2015-07-23 00:15:57 +0000, said: >> On Thu, 23 Jul 2015 10:07:23 +1000, Jeus >> > wrote: >> >>> The fact that the state of Iran (as we know it) hasn't actually ever >>> started a war also means nothing, apparently. I see no reason why Iran >>> should not have nuclear power and weapons whilst other countries can, >>> based on their track record. That said, I'd prefer that neither >>> existed in any other country either. > >From your mouth to the ears of al heads of governmental budget offices. > >> Why did nobody say anything when Israel disobeyed and went ahead and >> adopted nuclear power and weapons ? > >I'd like to read a book on that topic. They still do not admit they >have nuclear weapons. I'd like to know when and how they got them. It's pretty damned obvious where they got the technology and assistance from, and it was a long time ago, too. <snip> >I don't know if you've seen "White Light/Black Rain", an excellent >documentary that spends as much time on Nagasaki as it does on >Hiroshima, with most of the program devoted to elderly survivors >describing very personal accounts, rather than a historic recitation of >data. With your association with Nagasaki you might well enjoy it more >than most. I remember seeing that doco, IIRC it is several years old now. Well worth viewing for anyone interested in the subject. |
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On 7/22/2015 6:37 PM, gtr wrote:
> On 2015-07-23 00:20:12 +0000, Bruce said: > >> On Thu, 23 Jul 2015 10:07:23 +1000, Jeus >> > wrote: >> >>> The fact that the state of Iran (as we know it) hasn't actually ever >>> started a war also means nothing, apparently. I see no reason why Iran >>> should not have nuclear power and weapons whilst other countries can, >>> based on their track record. >> >> If you think it's a good idea that those medieval hate beards have >> nuclear weapons, you have a screw loose. > > Excellent! Mischaracterize the statement ("good idea"), add your own > bile ("hate beards"--cute!), then a personal insult. That's downright > elegant! > You need to DIE, real damned soon! |
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On 7/22/2015 7:43 PM, gtr wrote:
> the mundane human details within a grandiose tragedy. The same one YOU will force upon us? I will find you, asshole, book that! |
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On 2015-07-22 8:44 PM, Je�us wrote:
>>> Why did nobody say anything when Israel disobeyed and went ahead and >>> adopted nuclear power and weapons ? >> >> I'd like to read a book on that topic. They still do not admit they >> have nuclear weapons. I'd like to know when and how they got them. > > It's pretty damned obvious where they got the technology and > assistance from, and it was a long time ago, too. > Do they really have them? I suspect that they may just like for their neighbours to think they have them. Iraq went through the same thing in a confrontation with the US and the UN arms inspectors. Bush was making claims about Saddam's vast arsenal of WMDs that posed a threat to the US and its interests. Saddam had been at war with Iran and had other enemies in the region. The threat of his imaginary WMDs may have helped to keep them as bay. As fast as the US led invasion went, it could have been a lot fast had they not had the worry of WMD attacks. |
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On 2015-07-23 13:57:56 +0000, Dave Smith said:
> People seem to need to be reminded of this instead of having the > revisionist pity party that paints the Japanese as victims every August. I'm not sure where the revisionism is, since we have to go through the Yasukini Shrine story every year, with the "comfort women" story and the Rape of Nanking. Shall we list all the nations in history that have perpetrated atrocities on the battlefield? It would seemingly be a long list, with the lone exception of the USA, now that torture has been redefined as "enhanced bullshit", and the firebombing of both Tokyo and Dresden were apparently navigation errors. So I'm not sure what was being revised. Hopefully the next country that uses nukes against civilian populations will be lauded as great humanitarians too, unless they aren't the USA. |
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On 2015-07-23, Janet > wrote:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80% > 93United_Kingdom_relations#Qajar_era Adding less/more-than signs to each end of a web link will ensure the above does not occur: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93United_Kingdom_relations#Qajar_era> nb |
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On 7/23/2015 7:16 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-07-22 8:44 PM, Je�us wrote: > >>>> Why did nobody say anything when Israel disobeyed and went ahead and >>>> adopted nuclear power and weapons ? >>> >>> I'd like to read a book on that topic. They still do not admit they >>> have nuclear weapons. I'd like to know when and how they got them. >> >> It's pretty damned obvious where they got the technology and >> assistance from, and it was a long time ago, too. >> > > > Do they really have them? I suspect that they may just like for their > neighbours to think they have them. Iraq went through the same thing > in a confrontation with the US and the UN arms inspectors. Bush was > making claims about Saddam's vast arsenal of WMDs that posed a threat to > the US and its interests. Saddam had been at war with Iran and had > other enemies in the region. The threat of his imaginary WMDs may have > helped to keep them as bay. As fast as the US led invasion went, it > could have been a lot fast had they not had the worry of WMD attacks. > > Nothing "imaginary" at all, you ill-educated Canuckleheaed DUNCE! They were trucked into Syria days before the invasion, fool. http://washingtontimes.com/national/...5519-3700r.htm U.S. intelligence agencies have obtained satellite photographs of truck convoys that were at several weapons sites in Iraq in the weeks before U.S. military operations were launched, defense officials said yesterday. The photographs indicate that Iraq was moving arms and equipment from its known weapons sites, said officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity. According to one official, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, known as NGA, documented the movement of long convoys of trucks from various areas around Baghdad to the Syrian border. The official said the convoys are believed to include shipments of sensitive armaments, including equipment used in making plastic explosives and nuclear weapons. About 380 tons of RDX and HMX, used in making such arms, were reported missing from the Al-Qaqaa weapons facility, though the Pentagon and an embedded NBC News correspondent said the facility appeared to have been emptied by the time U.S. forces got there. The photographs bolster the claims of Pentagon official John A. Shaw, who told The Washington Times on Wednesday that recent intelligence reports indicate Russian special forces units took part in a sophisticated dispersal operation from January 2003 to March 2003 to move key weapons out of Iraq. |
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On 7/23/2015 7:57 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> They enslaved the local people and interned Europeans. "Interned"? Seriously? LOL! Learn so spell! |
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On 7/23/2015 8:38 AM, gtr wrote:
> On 2015-07-23 13:57:56 +0000, Dave Smith said: > >> People seem to need to be reminded of this instead of having the >> revisionist pity party that paints the Japanese as victims every August. > > I'm not sure where the revisionism is, Yet YOU practice it daily, oh the irony! > since we have to go through the > Yasukini Shrine story every year, with the "comfort women" story and the > Rape of Nanking. Shall we list all the nations in history that have > perpetrated atrocities on the battlefield? Shall we parse who doesn't exhibit human nature? > It would seemingly be a long > list, with the lone exception of the USA, now that torture has been > redefined as "enhanced bullshit", and the firebombing of both Tokyo and > Dresden were apparently navigation errors. So I'm not sure what was > being revised. Your bullshit, of course. > Hopefully the next country that uses nukes against civilian populations > will be lauded as great humanitarians too, unless they aren't the USA. Hopefully you lost some relatives in the Asian theater of WW2, they'll be pleased to see you wanted even more of US to die for Tojo's folly. You florid ****wit! |
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On 7/24/2015 3:29 AM, Dr. Edward Morbius wrote:
Barbara J. Llorente FRAUD! No one cares about you. Get OUT! _,..._ /__ \ >< `. \ /_ \ | \-_ /:| ,--'..'. : ,' `. _,' \ _.._,--'' , | , ,',, _| _,.'| | | \\||/,'(,' '--'' | | | _ ||| | /-' | | | (- -)<`._ | / / | | \_\O/_/`-.(<< |____/ / | | / \ / -'| `--.'| | | \___/ / / | | H H / | | |_|_..-H-H--.._ / ,| | |-.._"_"__..-| | _-/ | | | | | | \_ | Barbara Llorente | | | | | | The | |____| | | |Troll Enabler | _..' | |____| jrei | |_(____..._' _.' | `-..______..-'"" (___..--' |
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On 7/24/2015 3:26 AM, Dr. Edward Morbius wrote:
Barbara J. Llorente FRAUD! No one cares about you. Get OUT! _,..._ /__ \ >< `. \ /_ \ | \-_ /:| ,--'..'. : ,' `. _,' \ _.._,--'' , | , ,',, _| _,.'| | | \\||/,'(,' '--'' | | | _ ||| | /-' | | | (- -)<`._ | / / | | \_\O/_/`-.(<< |____/ / | | / \ / -'| `--.'| | | \___/ / / | | H H / | | |_|_..-H-H--.._ / ,| | |-.._"_"__..-| | _-/ | | | | | | \_ | Barbara Llorente | | | | | | The | |____| | | |Troll Enabler | _..' | |____| jrei | |_(____..._' _.' | `-..______..-'"" (___..--' |
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2015 03:36:16 +1000, "Dr. Edward Morbius"
> wrote: > On 7/24/2015 3:26 AM, Dr. Edward Morbius wrote: > Barbara J. Llorente FRAUD! > > No one cares about you. > That's true. I'm still scratching my head over what he's trying to prove with his little "vendetta". Unlike vermin of his ilk, I have nothing to be ashamed of: I am proud of my family, my house, my neighborhood, my city, and my state. They're just toothless little attention whores dwelling in mommy's basement. -- sf |
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On 7/23/2015 12:24 PM, sf wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jul 2015 03:36:16 +1000, "Dr. Edward Morbius" > > wrote: > >> On 7/24/2015 3:26 AM, Dr. Edward Morbius wrote: >> Barbara J. Llorente FRAUD! >> >> No one cares about you. >> > That's true. I'm still scratching my head over what he's trying to > prove with his little "vendetta". Unlike vermin of his ilk, I have > nothing to be ashamed of: I am proud of my family, my house, my > neighborhood, my city, and my state. They're just toothless little > attention whores dwelling in mommy's basement. > Marty is a seething vat of shame. He knows he has let everyone in his life down and projects it out upon others. The redolent temper tantrum he's tossing here is classic 4 year old stuff, write senior-itis large. |
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On Thu, 23 Jul 2015 17:20:54 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>In article >, >says... >> >In Iran, for example, they are absolutely assured that every time the >> >paper is late or they can't find a ballpoint pen, that the US is up to >> >their insidious tricks. By the way, I read a number of years ago that >> >Iranians generally believe that the source of all their miser is the >> >Brits--and that the US is only their lackey. Go figure. >> >> They have their own mainstream media that perpetuates bullshit that >> suits their government's agendas, just like we do. > > They have fair reason to blame and mistrust Britain, given >centuries of Britain's manipulations. Britain was feathering its own >nest in Iran/Persia long before the USA was even invented. > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80% >93United_Kingdom_relations#Qajar_era Fair point about the 'empire'. |
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