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To: maceng2 who wrote (61125)3/18/2018 2:36:09 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71456
 
Investing in antidotes to Putin's new nerve weapons certainly sounds better than remaining a willing victim waiting for Putin's next actions. NATO electronic sniffers may still be unable to detect some of the 4th generation novichok chemical weapons.

It's the same as the money the UK wasted on radar, their air force, barrage balloons and anti-aircraft guns during the German bombings during WW-II.

During WW-II even those from Scotland backed the idea of the UK defending itself. Admittedly during the WW-II period some Irish preferred working with Hitler, but there's always reasons why some become traitors.

It would have been a lot less expensive to set limits with Putin a couple of years ago rather than waiting until he had escalated to using nerve agents.