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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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almarst2003
- 11:01am Feb 26, 2003 EST (#
9301 of 9309)
http://electroniciraq.net/
mazza9
- 11:44am Feb 26, 2003 EST (#
9302 of 9309) "Quae cum ita sunt" Caesar's Gallic
Commentaries
gisterme:
It took 8 lchic's in a row plus a plethora of Roberts and
one alarmist to respond to your cogent missive. Well done my
friend.
President Bush was just on the news. He was speaking about
a variety of topics. The accelerated BMD wasn't mentioned but
as long as the Al Shamoud and North Korth Koreans continue
their missile programs defense is a jusdicious path to take.
almarst2003
- 12:05pm Feb 26, 2003 EST (#
9303 of 9309)
mazza9 - 11:44am Feb 26, 2003 EST (# 9302 of 9302)
I was quite ready to dissmiss your statement implying the
great danger to US territory from 180mi Iraqi missies when
recalled that from the outer space distance of your
observation those are quite equal;)
The Evil is Evil ... is Evil from any distance. With God
(on our $ side) and bombs there is nothing to stop the victory
of the GOOD;)
rshow55
- 12:07pm Feb 26, 2003 EST (#
9304 of 9309)
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.
A hyper-expensive path to take - for which a few arguments
can be made - if it worked. Interdiction, hard as it is - or
enforcement of internatioan law - hard too - are both more
workable than our MD programs - given the faintest competence
from the missile builders.
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Psychwarfare, Casablanca - - - and terror # 380 http://talk.guardian.co.uk/WebX?8@@.ee7a163/413
Yesterday evening, the NYT forums shut down for "scheduled
maintenance" - shortly afterward called "urgent maintenance" -
and when I rechecked this morning, eight postings had been
removed.
9299 <a
href="/webin/WebX?14@28.FhC5aji14PL.88149@.f28e622/10833">rshow55
2/26/03 9:05am</a>
On reposting a piece of what had been deleted on the NYT MD
forum- I found that http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md00100s/md310
was blocked so that clicking the reference to it didn't work
through the NYT thread - but did, a while ago, work here.
(perhaps this link was blocked because of 312 and 315 by
"becq" - who I believe was Bill Clinton )
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md00100s/md328
was also blocked in the same way - used to work here - but
does no longer.
These references - from Sept 27 and 28, 2000, can still be
accessed from http://www.mrshowalter.net/calendar1.htm
as of now.
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The deletions say a good deal about the probability that
gisterme is, indeed, PTUS.
almarst2003
- 01:17pm Feb 26, 2003 EST (#
9305 of 9309)
STARTLING ACCUSATION FROM A GULF WAR VET GROUP - http://www.stratiawire.com/article.asp?id=936
FEBRUARY 25. The American Gulf War Veterans Association,
led by Joyce Riley, has issued a press release that accuses
US forces of setting huge oil fires in Kuwait at the end of
Gulf War One.
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