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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: TimF who wrote (94667)2/24/2009 5:58:03 PM
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So what. At least they've signed the non-proliferation treaty.

Make a nuclear-free Middle East, and they'll drop the program. Move US nuclear capable military out of the area so they don't feel the need to defend themselves from aggression.
Iran hasn't invaded anyone in centuries.

As long as the US and its allies play god and decide who can and cannot have nuclear weapons, there's going to be this tension.

Regional treaties are a better approach for dealing with this 64-year old technology. This approach helped reduce US and Russian stockpiles by about 90% over a 30-year period.

Much of the nuclear proliferation in the world since 1968 can be traced to one country-Israel, starting with South Africa in the 70's.
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