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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (243127)7/24/2005 2:50:43 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) of 1585952
 
Nope. I said we need to threaten to do it. The idea that worked in the Cold War was mutually assured destruction. The problem with the terrorists is that we don't have any leverage, because they don't care whether they live or die. They aren't rational.

Therefore, we have to threaten the governments that are creating these terrorists. That means telling Saudi Arabia and Iran and Pakistan that if we get hit with a nuke or any other kind of WMD, each of them should fully expect some strategic targets within their countries to be wipe out. The upside to this is that if we help them understand we absolutely mean business, then those countries will pull out all the stops to reign in terrorists. Iran may stop recruiting them and/or cut off funding, the Saudis may stop allowing hate to be taught in their schools and stop funding them, Pakistan may make more of an effort to reign in their own extremists.

Then if it doesn't work and we get hit with WMD and we retaliate, they will finally know that we were serious and there won't be a next time. I can guarantee that.
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