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To: Road Walker who wrote (278765)3/7/2006 12:25:33 AM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572336
 
re: Bomb Iran

I think you are reading way too much into what I said. I do believe though that it should be clear to Iran that if they would try to buy weapons grade they will see our or Israeli bombers. It should be clear to Iran that US is not going to hesitate even for a second.

re: You don't think that you could be, just a little little bit, a victim of government opinion manipulation?

the information is not coming from US government. US government is silent on that topic. If they managed to manipulate without saying anything then they are better than I thought :-)

re: Do you believe everything you read from the government (even with their track record)?

show me government reports with the stats of missing materials?

re: assuming you are right

yes lets just assume that for a second. Maybe we can even pretend cnn coverage of that - lets our imagination go wild:
cnn.com

"The hydrogen bomb was lost in the Atlantic Ocean in 1958 following a collision of a B-47 bomber and an F-86 fighter.......The 7,600-pound, 12-foot-long thermonuclear bomb contained 400 pounds of high explosives as well as uranium."

"An estimated 50 nuclear warheads ..... still lie on the bottom of the world's oceans,"

-AK