Posted on 11/12/2002 7:13:11 PM PST by Destro
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:41:23 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Good point.
To be certain, selling Iran nuclear technology is not a good strategic idea, but Russia is mostly operating tactically due to their floundering economy.
For instance, selling the ChiComs thousands of their best tanks, aircraft and naval vessels is not a good idea in the long term. Russia shares a border with China that is longer than our border with Canada, and Chinese invaders once rode horses all the way to Austria.
Russia's long-term strategy is to build up their economy to the point where they will be able to operate without having to sell weapons to their enemies. Let's all hope that they can make it happen before said enemies decide to use those weapons against them.
sush, you might insult the nut.
Boy Fused, you've out done your former Soviet media Instructors. So Greg, is this what you plan to do to NC...BS the State Senate into hanging you?
Hope your love of the Islamics and narco thugs doesn't get out to the voters in the state of NC...hate to see your BS career come to such an abrupt end...by the way...wouldn't be spreading this around to much, a very large Russian and Serbian community in NC...they might start to get ideas in their heads as to what to do with you.
I particularly like how your stretch of logic tries to fix Bush as allied to some of the worst Islamic trash around...the very ones he's bombing or hunting. But all the hashes has gone to your head, other wise you'd see your bests friends are the very W. Euro trash you hate.....oh well, another Islamic looser, what's to expect.
Actually, I think you're a masacist who enjoys the flaming, probably makes you randy.
Fusion passes gas, Islam sodimizes.
Technically correct, but it doesn't change the point I was making.
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