Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
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Its somewhat reassuring that I am not alone in my grave suspicions about Finlands dangerous ambitions, where is our pre emptive strike policy when we need it the most?
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockLaugh if you will but I spend many sleepless nights worrying about the escalating threat from Finland whilst our politicians sleep unaware.
what about the Danes and the attack on Wales. Glass em I say
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxWhat's he ever done to you?
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockPS Are these new nukes still dual controlled by the US or can we fire them at will?
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I think having the most expensive nuclear weapons sends a clear signal that we are a virile and sexy nation ,even if perhaps, we are not the footballing nation we once were by Jingo we can still destroy Johnny Foreigner, nay the entire World ...if we choose to.
PS Are these new nukes still dual controlled by the US or can we fire them at will?
Gives you a nice glowing feeling .Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 22 June 2006, 14:53.
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Originally posted by ChurchillWho are you going to nuke?
Oh Yuuussssssss!
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Originally posted by bogeymanThe words 'hoist' and 'petard' spring to mind
I used to be against our Trident nuke deterrant when it was just the old cold war situation, but I think the world is a much less predictable place now, and to give it up would be madness.
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Originally posted by DaveBDing Ding Ding! We have a winner.
Gordon Brown on the 19th June 1984 as a back bencher describing the descision by the then Tory Govt to purchase the "new" Trident Nuclear Missile system from the Americans.
I used to be against our Trident nuke deterrant when it was just the old cold war situation, but I think the world is a much less predictable place now, and to give it up would be madness.
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Originally posted by Joe Black.oh and was it about the big missile thingy, trident or whatever it's called.
Ding Ding Ding! We have a winner.
Gordon Brown on the 19th June 1984 as a back bencher describing the descision by the then Tory Govt to purchase the "new" Trident Nuclear Missile system from the Americans.
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Originally posted by DaveBCorrect!
Now what was he talking about?
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oh and was it about the big missile thingy, trident or whatever it's called.
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