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2007-09-13 05:07:31 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

so the current offensive war-strategy is preventing nuclear strikes "as we speak?"

2007-09-13 05:20:29 · update #1

i guess we just don't want to fight on our own soil. i got it now. f*$# their town. ours is too pretty.

2007-09-13 05:21:49 · update #2

comparing what u've studied & what would happen does not equal the same result.

the likelihood of nothing ever happening as well as the possibility of security effectively responding to a threat.

2007-09-13 05:37:02 · update #3

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It makes too much sense for Dubya to go with that one. Sorry. Maybe the one he passes the buck to will do it.

2007-09-13 05:13:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

We would suffer attack after attack.

Even a quick study of military history shows that any purely defensive strategy is going to fail.

The moment you allow the enemy the chance to dictate the time, location and conditions of the engagement - you are in deep trouble.

2007-09-13 12:17:48 · answer #2 · answered by MikeGolf 7 · 3 3

All we have to do then is hope we can stop incoming missiles with nuclear warheads. Left to their own devices, that is the eventuality, not a matter of if, but when.

2007-09-13 12:17:30 · answer #3 · answered by Robert D 4 · 2 4

In a very short time, you'd start seeing suicide bombings in major cities in the US. If you're fighting an intractable enemy who will sacrifice anything to kill you, you'd better bring the fight to him..... or he will bring the fight to you.

2007-09-13 13:38:30 · answer #4 · answered by squeezie_1999 7 · 0 3

The American economy would go down the drain.

2007-09-13 14:28:58 · answer #5 · answered by ARKARNG 2 · 0 3

The money would not be going to the right people!

2007-09-13 12:14:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 6

we can just hope...

2007-09-17 09:16:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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