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Old 09.08.2009, 09:18 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
who said that? The US and Soviets and China all have a massive arsenal.. I think the option is as relevant today as it ever was, the difference is its not a political buzz word these days or a common fear tactic of the govt. if anything, that fact that it has fallen under the radar makes it an even more pertinent threat if you ask me.. until there are no longer any nuclear weapons period, there will be a threat of nuclear annihilation..

who said anything about under the radar? I know damn well what the US, Soviets (lol soviets) and Chinese have.

I also know that there's a greater chance of a Soviet (lol soviet) warhead falling into the wrong hands and being used, which makes it a "greater worry" for MEEEE. <--- that is what this thread is about...not "are nuclear bombs still bad?"

but please, feel free to worry all you like, about whatever you want to worry about.

ps: I don't really worry too much about someone using a stolen bomb either. I don't really worry too much about anything at all. biting yr nails is a good way to get the flu.

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