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In other words, a N. Korea or an Iraq wielding nukes is a defender of humanity?
Very interesting. I enjoy your logic.
==Dan
At 06:36 PM 02/11/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>Daniel Pearlman wrote:
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> > Wayne,
> > How do the Japanese feel about N. Korea's nukes?
> > ==Dan P
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>There is no danger of any nation other than the u.s. to initiate a
>nuclear attack. All other nations know that they would be instantly
>obliterated if they were to do so. Given the present rampage of the U.S.
>across the globe, which is a threat to the very continued existence of
>humanity as a species, any power anywhere that imposes caution on that
>rampage is a defender of humanity, whatever its own motives may be.
>
>Carrol
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