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chris
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chris asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 8 years ago

Why is everyone so worried about nukes?

I mean let's be honest with ourselves americans. The only people to have ever used them on another country was ..us. Maybe, you'd like to keep that american flag wrapped around your eyes and remain blind. But that won't change the facts, and if you think we did it because of pearl harbor then you're ignorant of history. Japan was going to surrender within two weeks, regardless of whether we bombed them or not. We did it too show our might (on civilians nonetheless).

As far as all this "bomb,bomb,bomb Iran crap".. maybe you should look into the coup of 1953,educate yourself a bit. We (the CIA) personally destroyed their democracy.

Blowback is a serious thing. We keep on getting in everyone affairs, making up WMD lies,gulf of tonkin lies,It just goes on and on..the bay of pigs, to the contras.

We need as a nation to get out of this patriotic bubble. We could be a great respected nation,but as of now, can you blame the world? We have a bigger military then the next 13 countries combined..and those are allies,or at least not enemies.

So, should we be scared of Iran and it's "nuke"? let me hear your thoughts..

My opinion? they should be scared of the next chicken hawk that comes into office.

Scared because they were unfortunate enough to be living to close to the straight of hormuz, And we want it.

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  • 8 years ago
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    Because they are dangerous and the fallout destroys the land no matter what you think. I am not afraid of Iran. I don't think they have a "Nuke"

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