Five Central Asian countries,
Since the
How dare these third world countries try to prohibit nukes on their soil when the “richest most powerful” nation in the world needs their help. And isn’t it ironic that these same “stan” nations were once part of the Russian Empire, the original “evil empire,” and our age old arch enemy in the Cold War?
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We beat the pants off the Russians by outspending them in the “nuclear deterrent” arms race during the Reagan era two decades ago. Americans never asked how a communist nation spread over twice our territory but half our population was able to compete with us in the arms race, the space race, the Olympic race, and so forth, for more than forty years. Instead, we celebrated the “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that wall” spirit of another republican president.
Today, George W. Bush, the man who just borrowed more than a record $600 billion to keep us going in 2006, tells us that things are different. It’s a “new era.” We are engaged in a “war” that’s not like anything we’ve ever faced before. And Americans must sacrifice things they’ve never been asked to sacrifice before. Things like the personal liberties we once fought and died for. All while we spread our military bases and “contractors” across the world to do “whatever is necessary” to protect our oil and perch on the doorsteps of China, the new and future communist enemy, another potential Cold War enemy with another huge territory but almost five times our population and with a growing thirst for domestic and industrial oil.
Of course, it’s about more than oil and the need to keep our enormous weapons building industries going with another Mexican standoff Cold War. We are dealing with “terrorists” and “insurgents” who can’t afford nukes, our own economic problems, and a great many other things ranging from an incredibly negative balance of trade to the return of racial discrimination.
Cutting through the fog, the real difference this time is that the
Refusing to bite the bullet and leaving fiscal responsibility to future generations, the richest most powerful nation in the world is rapidly falling to the level of a third-world dictatorship.
How else do you explain the Bush administration’s reaction to five small uninvited nations that are only doing what the Nuclear Nonproliferation Act was supposed to encourage?
Elected President of Brazil on his platform opposing
This hasn’t happen and, in fact, Bush is in the process of revamping all of the warheads on our Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (IBM’s) plus wanting to resume nuclear testing, develop mini-nukes for field forces, and open space for nukes.
We not only have to ask ourselves who the bad guys and “terrorists” really are, but consider the possibility that Bush wants to use Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan the way the Russians did to test more than 500 nuclear bombs in that country. To the victor belongs the spoils, right?