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are we in deep trouble?
by DV Nayak on Jun 22, 2008 12:48 AM

Does it mean that the Hyde Act says that you first get nukes of both sides under control, we can never fight a nuke war against one another, and that any wars will be conventional only. That means that a more economic sanctions can then be imposed on us and that US can then play a dual role - supplying arms to both Pakistan and India. China and Russia may supply arms to us or Pakistan and then we can have a grand 5-year or 10-year war in which we lose all of our big moeny to purchase of weapons and go into deeper and deeper debt - as it is we are apparently short of food - end result - India becomes the next Africa. So, the horrors of war now wiping out Africa and Iraq will shift to India and Pakistan and whatever extra mileage US gets out of this kind of situation, they can launch terrorists into Tibet and create problems from China thereby alienating us from China further - it's one grand dream of a decade-long aub-continental war between India, Pakistan and China. I might sound out of my mind, but that is exactly what has happened with the Middle East - Israel and Palestine, Kuwait, now Iraq - and exactly what is happening in Africa for decades.
In all cases, it is some mineral at the root of the disaster. What mineral do we have which makes us prime candidates for such a policy? More so if they found out that our nuclear reserves are really good for us to develop.
Finally, is it the Iran gas pipeline that is causing great American frustration?

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