Posted on 05/25/2002 11:29:18 AM PDT by backhoe
In light of the escalating conflict between India & Pakistan, here are some links to bring everyone up to speed:
Our own articles regarding aspects of the conflict:
-FR search of recent "India" posts--
-FR search of recent "Pakistan" posts--
-FR search of recent "nuclear" posts--
Some more specific information:
CIA -- The World Factbook -- India
Description: An overview of the country's government, economy, population, system of transportation, and military.
Category: Kids and Teens > School Time > Social Studies > World Cultures > Asia > India
CIA -- The World Factbook -- Pakistan
Description: Political and geographical information about Pakistan.
Category: Regional > Asia > Pakistan > Guides and Directories
A Glance at Indian, Pakistani Nuclear Arsenals | ||||||
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British Military Preparing for Nuclear War Aftermath-India Situation 'Desperately Serious' | ||||||
Fallout effects from Indi-Paki nuke exchange PBS 'Map a Nuke Blast' Simulator
Links to keep handy- and pass on to others:
Nuclear, Biological, & Chemical Warfare- Survival Skills, Pt. II
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Being wrong, trusting the wrong folks - can get millions killed....
I still do.
And I am quite certain that WW III will involve the liquidation of Pakistan, either during the war or as a consequence.
It made no sense in 1948, and it makes no sense now.
Absolutely!
Come on, people- don't be shy! Add links, articles, opinions, comments. Anything at all related to this is fair game.
The separation in 1947 of British India into the Muslim state of Pakistan (with two sections West and East) and largely Hindu India was never satisfactorily resolved.
If so, then I would agree.
Of course, some would pick the day Leon Klinghoffer went swimming, and I'm not sure they're wrong, either.
That would be a good point for the present situation, percipitated by Carter's dropping of U.S. support for the Shah. Then there was Pan Am 103 followed by Reagan's having FTD deliver a bouquet to Kadafi's tent, but then the bombing of the marine barracks in Lebanon, the bombing of the towers housing U.S. personnel in Saudi, the first WTC attack. the embassy bombings, then probably the Murrah building and TWA 800, and finally WTC II. Except for Reagan's retaliation against Kadafi and Bush I's Desert Storm, little was done (other than coverup and fake retailiation) until Bush II got serious. Rather than do what he is doing he could have posed it as a criminal action, ala Clinton, rather than doing the courageous thing and taking it to the perpetrators on their own ground. It is nice to have intelligent, brave adults in the WH.
Imagine Tipper in a burqaa...
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