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Technology has always found its greatest consumer in a
nation's war and defense efforts. Since the last attempts at a
"Star Wars" defense system, has technology changed
considerably enough to make the latest Missile Defense
initiatives more successful? Can such an application of
science be successful? Is a militarized space inevitable,
necessary or impossible?
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rshow55
- 10:19am Sep 14, 2002 EST (#
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Can we do a better job of finding truth? YES. Click
"rshow55" for some things Lchic and I have done and worked for
on this thread.
I wish people in power would talk to me, and I could have
some resources to gather data - in a discussion about end
games. Just a dream, I fear. But it seems to me that a lot of
lives, many of them American, might be saved, and a lot of
agony and terror prevented if that happened.
I've been "going through channels" (my promise to Bill
Casey, in the case I've faced, was that I'd "come in through
The New York Times " ) - - and working actively at the
business, for years now. In many ways - and I don't think
they've been accidental ways -- this thread has been a very
long debriefing. As events have unfolded, I've debriefed more
and more - - always asking, before I went deeper into things I
wanted to communicate to the government - - whether there was
another way -- whether the disclosure was done on terms that
Casey would have approved of. I'm facing some more decisions
of that kind now.
In some ways, it seems to me that the administration is
trying hard, and doing some things very well. In some other
key ways -- I'm concerned -- and not alone. Perhaps this
"virtual debriefing" is the best that can be done.
If it is, it says some things about the inflexibilities of
AMERICAN arrangements that bear remembering when we ask
other nations to make accomodations that look not only
reasonable, but simple, to us.
Maybe there are things they aren't doing because they
simply can't.
If so, maybe we should look about for other ways of doing
the necessary -- ways that can work.
lchic
- 02:17pm Sep 14, 2002 EST (#
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USA Foreign Policy - Strategy 'Then' and 'Now'
http://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/Dominoes.htm
lchic
- 02:21pm Sep 14, 2002 EST (#
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'Then' ~ If Vietnam was the domino that
'stopped' Mainland China moving to Indo-China
'Now' ~ Iraq is the domino that .....
lchic
- 02:43pm Sep 14, 2002 EST (#
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Byrd - Connecting the dots on Iraq (july2002)
http://www.politicsol.com/guest-commentaries/2002-07-01.html
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=iraq
lchic
- 02:55pm Sep 14, 2002 EST (#
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BBC.com
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/default.stm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/index.shtml
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/2256414.stm?link=wsrhn
Letter from America - Iraq (current) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/letter_from_america/
lchic
- 03:36pm Sep 14, 2002 EST (#
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North Korea v Japan
WWII v 11 kidnapped
These guys are 'talking' ... dots converge!
lchic
- 04:02pm Sep 14, 2002 EST (#
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/
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