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Originally posted by zeitghost<cough>
You were stuck on the Enterprise, old chap... it was the War Criminal who was beamed down with me...
BATTS in Captain Mainwaring mode
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostFFS the cold war ended because of nuclear weapons, go and learn some history. ..
But I was watching an interesting Discovery Channel program on the 1986 Chernobyl disaster last night, which claimed that the need for the Russians to come clean was an important catalyst for glasnost and the ending of the Cold War, along with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. So even a radioactive cloud has a silver lining
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostThe cold war started because post WW2 Stalin decided it was a good idea to force his evil empire upon Asia and Europe, ie the SU started rolling out it's communist states years before it tested it's nukes.
Gulag for you, Lucy
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnd that loaded polystyrene stuff is proving problematic... there's nothing worse than a bomb that doesn't go pop.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post1) What is wrong with our current nuclear arsenal ?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentSo why did Jimmy Carter agree the SALT treaties with the soviet Union?
Carter, unlike Reagan, thought you could negotiate with an evil empire. Reagan decided tactically the US could beat them in an Arms Race (and did) !!!
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Originally posted by SockpuppetActually the cold war started, middled and ended becuase of nukes. If there were no nukes it would have been a hot war.
Go learn some tactics
The cold war started because post WW2 Stalin decided it was a good idea to force his evil empire upon Asia and Europe, ie the SU started rolling out it's communist states years before it tested it's nukes.
Nuclear wepons by and large 'kept the peace' in the global sense (excluding proxy wars etc).
I do know tactics. ta.
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Originally posted by LucyFFS the cold war ended because of nuclear weapons, go and learn some history.
Do you really think it's a good idea to not maintain them when nutters like North Korea and Iran hold them ?
Go learn some tactics
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Originally posted by LucyThere was no Arms Race before Reagan and Thatcher.
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