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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (78223)7/23/2006 9:42:06 AM
From: sea_biscuitRespond to of 81568
 
That was the first time in many years that I have heard any of the resistance groups use a weapon against an attacking ship. I think if both sides are equally armed, conflicts are less likely. If Iran has nukes, it is likely that ME would be more stable. Also if a Sunni nation like Saudi Arabia has nukes, the overall parity between Shias and Sunnis and Israel, will make things even more stable.



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (78223)7/23/2006 10:24:50 AM
From: ChinuSFORespond to of 81568
 
I am aware of Israeli ships being hit by Hezbillah missiles. But these were not silkworms.

The silkworm and excocet are very dangerous missiles used against objects on water. They are difficult to detect. Hezbollah did not use the advanced silkworms.

So wherever you are picking up your news from, that news organization is lying.