Well there were 300 (Three hundred) treaties made with the North American native Red Indians made, Every single was one broken, some were being broken while the treaty was being signed. All the rest shortly after the signing.
Kyoto is a classic. "We agree, only so long as it suits us" Nuclear arms proliferation treaty. USA GAVE Israel a nuke bomb. Now the "No bombs in space treaty" just another in a long line broken treaties. Its what they are best at, so don't be surprised. Just don't do business with them, they WILL rip you off.
2006-10-18 16:02:44
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answered by mike_dromara 4
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6063926.stm
It's not 'nucular' waste they want to send to space, it will be a tool of the US hegemony.
I am not sure about the US having nuclear weapons in space at the moment, but chances are these are being planned.
Treaties are generally not binding on the US, so whether a treaty is signed or not is meaningless.
The beauty of things is that this not only encourages other states to do the same, but also to develop good hackers who can point te weapons wherever they want. If missiles are launched from a physical location inside a military base, it is not that easy for outsiders to hi-jack the process; somehow I think it would be easier to hi-jack objects in space.
2006-10-18 23:37:42
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answered by ekonomix 5
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All nations in power ignore treaties. Great Britain ignored the Treaty of Paris after the American Revolution. They still occupied many of there north western forts in the America's.
But I think we should launch nukes into space. we have so many of them sending some to Jupiter couldn't hurt.
2006-10-18 22:51:43
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answered by GloryDays49ers 3
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Thats rubbish. Isay STOP BELIEVING THEM. They have so many logistics and technologies available to them. Yet they can't find a single person whose on the run for more than 6 years. And now they talking abt NUKES IN SPACE. Hahaha...Thats a joke. And remember b4 the war in Iraq:
1. Iraq is a danger to the world.
2. Our intelligence has reported Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq(hahahahahaha) .
When are u going to stop this joke.
2006-10-19 01:41:07
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answered by Jof 2
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The USA has signed a space treaty outlawing Nukes in space!
Hope we don't break it.
2006-10-18 22:53:05
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answered by Villain 6
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The correct term is NUCLEAR WASTE. Where else do you want us to put it? Underground, where it will eventually seep into water supplies or damage crops and cause radiation poisoning in cities? And who DOESN'T have a poor record of keeping to their Treaties? North Korea? Iraq? Iran? Pakistan? Turkey? Great Britain? I don't think so. Get it right next time.
2006-10-18 23:04:13
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answered by High-strung Guitarist 7
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oh too good putting Nukes into the space but
1/ who are the team members and either they have fully command on it
2/ from which place and states as that atmosphere is too suitable for that
3/ time that time is too suitable to do a big good work
in this issue i like to know more before launching in the space too so i could tell all the brief and could help
If above three points are good only then it can be succesfully putting in the space otherwise ????????????????????????
2006-10-19 01:55:42
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answered by name of spritual tantra horr0r 3
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The Us was the only country to use nukes it is run by villains from superman comics they have a bull in china shop approach to everything and others have to repair the damage.
A sick sick political society we again live in fear of the retards
2006-10-19 04:25:42
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answered by green man 2
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Maybe you'd do us all a favor and post a list of the many treaties the US has violated, how and when they were violated.
2006-10-18 22:53:04
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answered by Yak Rider 4
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When you are the big dog, you can do just about what you want. Besides, space platforms are very easy targets, thus only effective if no one knows they are there.
2006-10-18 22:53:59
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answered by Dane 6
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