well thats why i have an M-16, food, water, a bible, and a plan to repopulate the earth.
Got one thing to say:
(clearing my throat)
BRING IT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-02-12 09:08:08
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answered by Indio 4
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Actually only three of them have nuclear arms, Russia, N. Korea and China, and N. Korea's programme isn't exactly capable of much and Russia's old rusty bombs are more likely to blow up before they get off the ground and its military is in a hideous state.
As for China, the Communist Party won't want to piss off the population too much as the poor already aren't pleased with them. Brazil is only considering nuclear energy research. Your research is flawed and ignorant.
Secondly, their alliances are precarious and bound to encounter trouble, their people arent naturally compatible.
2007-02-12 09:10:16
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answered by msharp00 2
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There is no US aggression. There will be no attacks from other countries. The US still has the strongest military in the world. Any attacks on the US, if they come, will be from the crazy muslims who are trying to take over the world.
I don't agree with your claim that there is a list of angry people. Brazil in particular is not a threat to anyone for any reason. For the Chinese, the US is their gravy train.
2007-02-12 09:11:01
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answered by regerugged 7
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You certainly have an excellent point, and I have wondered the same thing myself.
Let us hope that BEFORE that retaliation happens, that a new President can restore America's international prestige and power. Remembering of course that power is measured not by the provocative, aggressive words of a President, by how many countries you can bully, or how many regimes, good or bad, you can overthrow.
Power is measured by how much change you can effect in the world without unnecessary bloodshed.
By how much you can make the world and your own country safer and better for future generations, not by creating the illusion of a good economy by leaving overwhelming debt for them to deal with.
By how much good you can do for those who need help, not how much money you can put into he pockets of the wealthy.
By how good you are at bringing people, parties, and nations together, not by how many nations you alienate by bullying others or showing off how tough you can talk.
By ensuring national security by attacking and fighting ONLY those who attack you, not using an attack by one nation or group as an excuse for empire building, for attacking a third party that poses no immediate threat.
By working together with other nations in the world to exercise diplomacy in solving world problems, not thumbing your nose at them and going off like a gun-slinging cowboy in order to get your own way.
Let's hope that the next President, regardless of political party, remembers those lessons and in doing so, can avert the inevitable international retaliation that always comes to nations that acquire great power only to abuse that power at the expense of the needy and of other nations.
2007-02-12 09:18:59
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answered by Don P 5
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it is Canada - they'd purchase greater beneficial welcome mats. Canada isn't the U. S. why could Canada act like the U. S.? Your question/assertion is stupid. Canadians pay for Canadian's well-being care. Why would all people promptly anticipate that Canada would pay for foreigner's well-being care? Btw: The NHS interior the united kingdom does pay for foreigners well-being care and the only human beings complaining related to the NHS are the folk no longer employing the service, or so it form of feels.
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answered by hamb 4
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I won't have a feeling. I am not the one doing the agressing.
Of course, we may get the effects of what our leaders have done, but seriously, what can WE do about it? They will do what they want reguardless of how we vote.
Just take life one day at a time, enjoy what you have, and noone knows what tomorrow may bring whether good or bad, so enjoy what you have while you have it brother.
2007-02-12 09:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I, for one, will feel great. I believe it will take some sort of catastrophe for you bleeding heart liberal morons to wake up. America was attacked on September 11th, we didn't attack anyone. Of course, most of you idiots will, as you already are, blame America. Don't remember that we send massive amounts of food, technology, medicine, and money to the your list of 'angry' countries. We should send them a few megatons of nuclear fire and see if they're still angry.
2007-02-12 09:11:49
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answered by gunrrobot 2
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What's funny is the all of the nations governments you listed are corrupt almost beyond repair or flat out dictatorial. They would hate us whether we were agressive or "gentle souls who only want the best for people".
2007-02-12 09:09:52
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answered by Crusader1189 5
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It's more like how will the Bush crime family feel.
2007-02-12 12:27:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question. I am curious to know how Americans will feel then.
2007-02-12 09:06:44
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answered by Avner Eliyahu R 6
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Many will feel like victims, even though they did nothing to stop the actions of their government.
2007-02-12 09:06:42
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answered by aslongasitsfunky 3
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