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To: RetiredNow who wrote (269763)1/23/2006 6:11:28 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571811
 
I don't think the US will face any consequences at all from an Iranian bomb, just as the Pakistani bomb was a non-event for us.

I'd love to see us lead the world in working to eliminate nuclear weapons from all countries. At present, a more hypocritical example than ours could not be found. We seem to want to keep all of ours, develop new ones, but no ones ELSE can. We'll never have any moral authority as long as this is the case.

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We should, in conjunction with the Russians, reduce our arsenals by at LEAST half ( 5000 weapons ). Then, we might have a little moral leverage. Between us, we'd still have more nukes than anybody, or everybody else combined.