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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI genuinely feel sorry for the chaps in Pakistan that are working with me, I hope they can pull through this but I think the worst is going to happen sadly.
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Originally posted by Liability View PostHmm its actually the biggest problem in the world today!
Everyone knows the biggest problems in the world today are driving a 4x4 without being a farmer, leaving lights on, and cows farting too much. Apology please.
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I love the sheer professionalism of the Pakistani forces who retook the base, who "celebrated" by shooting into the air in jubilation.
It is frightening that this country has nukes.
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Grandmaster L40 Church Wizard thus spaketh : You make more money ratlling sabres than you do by actually killing someone.
The problem being that one time when you rattle the sabre a little too hard, and the person on the other end has a sense of humour failure and decides to stop playing "The Game".
Then things go all pear-shaped.
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Originally posted by Liability View PostHmm its actually the biggest problem in the world today!
Not Korea, not Iran - but Pakistan.
They have ready to launch material and whilst there have a mutli phase pre launch system - if the right people gete bribed it is a disaster waiting to happen. I would imagine Special Forces and every god damn bit of surveillance is watching all activity in Pakistan right now. All it needs is half a bottle size of Uranium - send it over to Israel and its game over.
You make more money ratlling sabres than you do by actually killing someone.
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Are you chaps out of your minds? World war, nukes?
Get it into perspective, please.
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I genuinely feel sorry for the chaps in Pakistan that are working with me, I hope they can pull through this but I think the worst is going to happen sadly.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostJust as long as they hit this months deadline.
Yes, you are correct it is going to get very much worse. I think the whole region is on the edge and do not think Obama has the tough stance that the area needs.
Not Korea, not Iran - but Pakistan.
They have ready to launch material and whilst there have a mutli phase pre launch system - if the right people gete bribed it is a disaster waiting to happen. I would imagine Special Forces and every god damn bit of surveillance is watching all activity in Pakistan right now. All it needs is half a bottle size of Uranium - send it over to Israel and its game over.
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Wife is setting up a shop over there too. I'm supposed to go and setup the IT there. I think I'll outsource it now.
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Originally posted by Liability View Postitll only get worse - Id imagine all the nuclear installations are being monitored
As MI6 and CIA seem to be protecting Musharaf you can bet he has told them where to look and secure.
Plus the Talibans etc must be scouring the country for material to use in a bomb.
Yes, you are correct it is going to get very much worse. I think the whole region is on the edge and do not think Obama has the tough stance that the area needs.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostJust spoke to my main man in Lahore, says it was a bad day for the city but just glad it is over now.
As MI6 and CIA seem to be protecting Musharaf you can bet he has told them where to look and secure.
Plus the Talibans etc must be scouring the country for material to use in a bomb.
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Just spoke to my main man in Lahore, says it was a bad day for the city but just glad it is over now.
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