FEOS wrote:
B.Schuss wrote:
PureFodder wrote:
Not really. This has set a horrible precedent that despite being signitories of the NPT and not breaking the NPT your nuclear research facilities may be destroyed if the nuclear states feel like it. This is going to force other countries that are going to develop nuclear power to keep their research secret, as decaring legitimate facilities is like painting a bullseye on them. Why would Iran declare it's nuclear facilities even if they are for civillian use if they think that Israel will bomb them? This stops inspectors from doing their jobs and making sure that countries developing nuclear power aren't developing nuclear weapons. If the nuclear states aren't going to follow the NPT, why the hell should the non-nuclear states follow it? And mankind takes a great big step towards it's own destruction.
you obviously don't understand the concept behind the axis of evil.
nuclear weapons in the hands of the "good" people = OK
nuclear weapons in the hands of the "bad" people = not OK
needless to say the "good" people are the white christian ones, and the "bad" people are the arab muslims...
/irony
And that's why China, Pakistan, India, and Israel were also on the Axis of Evil, right?
(yes, I know you were being sarcastic, but it was weak)
huh ? If wikipedia isn't totally off here, the "original" axis of evil list from January 2002 State of the Union address had only 3 countries on it, Iran, Iraq, and North Korea.
On May 6, 2002, soon-to-be-ambassador to the UN John Bolton added three more to the list, Lybia, Syria, and Cuba.
His speech was widely reported as an expansion of the original axis of evil.
From what I could draw from the interwebs, no mention was made of China, Pakistan ( ally to the US anyway ), India, or Israel.
And yes, I realize that pakistan is an islamic republic, but to me, it is part of asia, not part of the arab world. Although that is probably debatable.