Toro
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its not about them having a satelite
its them having the means to LAUNCH one
(hint: its the first step to an ICBM)
when they start showing the signs of suicidal tendencies, yesits not about them having a satelite
its them having the means to LAUNCH one
(hint: its the first step to an ICBM)
(Hint: duh)
However, we still have no authority to stop them from putting satellites into space, and I am still not all that worried.
There is at least one private company with launch capabilities. Arianespace - Service & Solutions
am I supposed to be afraid of them?
who said you should be afraid of them?We have enough nuclear capability to render earth's surface uninhabitable.
We can turn Iran into glass with CONVENTIONAL weaponry.
They can launch a glorified brick into space. Why should I be afraid of them again?
Launching a glorified brick into space is a far cry from having a nuke.
North Korea is closer to developing real nuclear arms than Iran is. They have already tested a weak (by nuclear standards) A-Bomb.
Why so much worry about Iran when North Korea is further along?
mindboggling, isnt it?Launching a glorified brick into space is a far cry from having a nuke.
North Korea is closer to developing real nuclear arms than Iran is. They have already tested a weak (by nuclear standards) A-Bomb.
Why so much worry about Iran when North Korea is further along?
The conclusion you draw from the facts you cite really does boggle the mind.
Korea is a concern, a serious concern. But we missed the window of opportunity to take action while their program was still non-operational. Now we have to treat them differently since they are a legitimate nuclear threat. What you and many others suggest is that we repeat the same mistake with Iran. There is a word for that...stupidity.
The conclusion you draw from the facts you cite really does boggle the mind.
Korea is a concern, a serious concern. But we missed the window of opportunity to take action while their program was still non-operational. Now we have to treat them differently since they are a legitimate nuclear threat. What you and many others suggest is that we repeat the same mistake with Iran. There is a word for that...stupidity.
mindboggling, isnt it?