by F Dubya on September 11th, 2005

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Why does the US government think it is unacceptable for other countries to have nuclear weapons, while the US can have them?

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  • by NoWayJose on September 20th, 2006

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    We are not concerned if other advanced democracies have nukes. The people in those countries like the US would like to live and not kill. The leaders and some fanatics in Iran want to KILL and some are fully willing to die in order to kill.

    Fanatical backwards dictators and nuclear weapons do not make a good combination.

    In the final analysis, even if some can not understand the subtleties in how we can perfectly tolerate nuclear power in some countries (like India or England) but can not tolerate them in NUT CASE scenarios (like Iran or N. Korea) - the following should be clearly understood:

    Americans do not want war - but every time the dictators underestimate us and try to defeat us or our friends, we prevail. And our enemies today have two choices - become normal peaceloving people OR be completely defeated.

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