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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (184792)4/7/2006 10:12:25 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Since America is so technologically superior to Iraq how come and you can't account of the $14 billion that disappeared there? And BTW, that $14 billion would buy a hell of a lot more than just 6000 warheads. Please now you can return to the position you are so accustomed to in having your head up your *** and your brain farts.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (184792)4/7/2006 10:30:23 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
And those warheads [6,000] have NEVER BEEN ACCOUNTED FOR.

Does anyone in our Government or the Iraqi Government have any idea where these warheads went?



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (184792)4/8/2006 6:05:23 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Oh, and while you are looking, maybe you can also find the 30,000 U.S. nuclear warheads and 93 tons of fissionable plutonium that are unaccounted for here in the U.S., you Christiano-fascist hypocritical pinhead!! Cause maybe one of your neoCON right wing Christiano-fascist fundamentalist ahole friends might have some looking to fulfill the "divine apocalypse".

The development of nuclear energy played a gigantic role in the formulation of foreign policy since World War II. In 1997 the Department of Energy could not locate the records which allegedly proved that it had disposed of 30,000 nuclear warheads in a 30 year span between 1945 and 1975. The DOE never disclosed how many nuclear bombs which it had produced. Estimates are that 70,000 warheads were assembled since World War II. It is estimated that 11,000 warheads still exist today. Available DOE records indicate that 26,735 bombs were destroyed at weapons' sites in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and Amarillo, Texas. This leaves another 30,000 warheads unaccounted for. Since 1945, the United States government produced 95.5 tons of fissionable plutonium -- and the DOE can only account for 2.8 tons of that plutonium today.

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