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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: hmaly who wrote (161323)2/17/2003 12:55:53 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) of 1575289
 
> really think that missile defense will come on its own, once the technology gets there. And the technology is getting there. Patriots might have had a 25% success rate in the gulf war, but right now might hit 50%. Not perfect, but good enough to make a countries reliance upon missiles vulnerable. It is one thing for Kim to have less than 50% certainty he can inflict enough damage upon Seoul before he get wasted, as opposed to a 100% certainty he can do it. His options are uncertain and limited now, and hopefully, he will cooperate. The SDI throws a big kink into the MADD theories, in that now, you aren't certain you will inflict lethal damage, which give the side that has them a big edge

Yup, but what if you can lob up 50 missiles and let the chips fall where they may?

-Z
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