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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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lunarchick
- 09:47pm Nov 11, 2002 EST (#
5646 of 5651)
""How happy is he, born or taught, that serveth not
another's will, Whose armor is his honest
thought, and simple truth his utmost skill.
Sir H. Wotton
almarst2002
- 09:49pm Nov 11, 2002 EST (#
5647 of 5651)
"if weapons inspections go through - and there is no war
"
You think I am cynical? Remember Munich? Just let them have
this small insignificant Chechoslovakia and the Great World
Piece will be saved?
lunarchick
- 09:52pm Nov 11, 2002 EST (#
5648 of 5651)
I was talking to a German woman the other day. She didn't
know that Prescott Bush (Banker) had much to do with
supporting Hitler's regime.
She did know that the 'History Channel' when she was in the
USA had 'Hitler' programmes running almost daily.
Seems an aspect of 'truth' was hidden.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Like father like son .... did this apply to Prescott and
his CIA son ?
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How does the current Bush actually 'think' ?
What is 'his' value system ?
Politicans pretend to be everything to all of the people
most of the time ... but what's behind the smile ?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/americas/2000/us_elections/profiles/1012795.stm
almarst2002
- 09:54pm Nov 11, 2002 EST (#
5649 of 5651)
The political economy of American militarism in the 21st
century - http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/nov2002/lect-n01.shtml
US plan for Iraq: Back to colonialism - http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/oct2002/iraq-o14.shtml
The war against Iraq and America’s drive for world
domination - http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/oct2002/iraq-o04.shtml
lunarchick
- 09:54pm Nov 11, 2002 EST (#
5650 of 5651)
Test Questions | Iraq : America
What does Iraq have to gain by allowing weapons inspection?
What does America have to gain by encouraging weapons
inspection?
rshow55
- 09:55pm Nov 11, 2002 EST (#
5651 of 5651)
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.
almarst2002
11/11/02 9:49pm
Some analogies can get you into a lot of trouble.
In a lot of cases - it is useful to compare
and contrast cases.
There are some similarities to Munich and many
differences.
What can be done to minimize the risks - and maximize the
things to be hoped for?
A lot can be done.
The inspection regime should be made to work.
People should watch closely.
This is a time of both risks and opportunities.
I think the things to hope for are large - if we
keep our heads, do things right - and learn to do sensible
things even when we do feel fear, hatred and distrust.
As we often will.
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