To: MadIvan
Re. exchanging WMD for "Cutters"; heck; let's give 'em a big ol' MOAB kiss just to show our appreciation!
As far as i know (which ain't much I'll grant you) tactical nukes were an option in response to WMD at one point. Does anyone know if that is still the plan? I would imagine that seeing a few thermonuclear fireballs rising into the night Iraqi sky and feeling the desert buck and tremble under their boots might have a vast educational impact on other surviving Crews considering a WMD launch.
If any WMD happen to fall upon Israel, coalition Forces might do well to just get well clear and upwind of Baghdad... very quickly!
I have little doubt that this ball will be over not long after Hell's first egg is laid - and that may well be happening as I post this.
The only question is what kind of mess will be left for the living to clean up, and possibly how long before the area around what used to be Baghdad might be inhabitable by any living thing.
And I hope someone is keeping a good eye on North Korea and Taiwan while all this is coming down, too. Both the KongSan and the ChiComs are known to be full of surprises.
91 posted on
03/19/2003 1:44:06 PM PST by
Uncle Jaque
(MOXIE(R); It ain't for everyone, Y'know...)
To: Uncle Jaque
BTW, they changed the acronym "MOAB" to "BFB". That stands for Big F**king Bomb.
111 posted on
03/19/2003 2:02:23 PM PST by
richardtavor
(Pray for the peace of Jerusalem and the Christians and Jews of Iraq.)
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