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<blockquote data-quote="01cobravortech" data-source="post: 5650879" data-attributes="member: 14885"><p>When you have rogue groups claiming they detonated a nuke and there isn't an identified country tied to them, then you have a bigger dilemna than you think. Of course nukes will come into play. Look what 9/11 did to our economy for a while. A small nuke here and one there could easily crush our economy. Think what this type of attack would do to investors. It would easily cause a global panic. We're 7 years into the Euro being a powerful currency. We're not in the first year of its introduction. Just because a nation has a lot of nukes and military weaponry, doesn't mean it can't collapse (i.e. the former Soviet Union). Odlly enough, Russia started to become a power again when it started trading giving up geopolitical space for economic deals with nations. The US on the other hand has tied up its politics into the wants and wishes of Saudi Arabia. Thats a deadly combination. The US is even pacifying some of the terror groups in the Middle East. You need look no further than this nonsense of pushing the Road Map to Peace down the Israeli's throats. This country is not as powerful as it used to be. You can thank all the degenerate and traiterous politicians in both parties who are selling off America piece by piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01cobravortech, post: 5650879, member: 14885"] When you have rogue groups claiming they detonated a nuke and there isn't an identified country tied to them, then you have a bigger dilemna than you think. Of course nukes will come into play. Look what 9/11 did to our economy for a while. A small nuke here and one there could easily crush our economy. Think what this type of attack would do to investors. It would easily cause a global panic. We're 7 years into the Euro being a powerful currency. We're not in the first year of its introduction. Just because a nation has a lot of nukes and military weaponry, doesn't mean it can't collapse (i.e. the former Soviet Union). Odlly enough, Russia started to become a power again when it started trading giving up geopolitical space for economic deals with nations. The US on the other hand has tied up its politics into the wants and wishes of Saudi Arabia. Thats a deadly combination. The US is even pacifying some of the terror groups in the Middle East. You need look no further than this nonsense of pushing the Road Map to Peace down the Israeli's throats. This country is not as powerful as it used to be. You can thank all the degenerate and traiterous politicians in both parties who are selling off America piece by piece. [/QUOTE]
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