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Obama says terrorist nuclear risk is growing

Isn't there some sort of mandate, perhaps a UN resolution prohibiting nuclear weapons in that region altogether?

I really don't know. :3oops: But I think I read that somewhere.

If so, how did any of 'em get nukes?
 
why did obama bow to the chairman?

isn't our pusillanimous president aware, at least, of the people's republic's human rights record?

contrast with obnoxious obama's treatment of the venerable one, sandaled

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craven
 
"Whether we like it or not, the United States is a military superpower." - Barack Obama this week.

Huh? Whether we like it or not? LOL

I'm tired of spending a third of my tax dollars "fixing" everyone elses' problems.
 
tell it to the hundred thousand americans who took taxpayer subsidized "mortgage modifications" only to REDEFAULT before the year was up

wait, that's backwards...

cuz THEY just told US

LOL!
 
I'm tired of spending a third of my tax dollars "fixing" everyone elses' problems.

Amen to that. I'm even more tired of seeing the "fixes" come back and bite us in the butt.
 
I'm tired of spending a third of my tax dollars "fixing" everyone elses' problems.
America is a representative democracy, not a direct democracy.
You pay taxes, you don't get to decide what to do with them.

I'm really tired of that sort of complaints.
 
Is this hype or real? Is this any different, than what Bush was doing when he was accused of "fear mongering"?


What say you?

The threat is absolutely real. To argue it is not a threat is to deny the fact that Al Qaeda operatives tried to buy nuclear material to make a bomb as well as expressed real interest with monies allocated specifically to buying a off the shelf weapon.

Now, at the moment, the threat is probably lower due to the financial strikes on terrorists. Now that various Al Qaeda units are relying upon formerly taboo methods of fund raising, it suggests their coffers are very much empty. With little available money, they have to rely upon stealing rather then buying. Furthermore, with less money, buying the necessary parts for a gun type will be more difficult.

However, Obama appears to be picking up where Clinton left off. Let's just hope he's not as much of a failure as Clinton and Bush were in stopping proliferation.
 
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