Maybe not.  My mothers cousin was on a committee to study the feasability
of nuclear war in Korea.  They ruled against in because the prevailing
winds blew south.

On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 09:36:45AM -0800, Dan Scanlan wrote:
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> PS  Before I get hammered for under selection of causes for the end 
> of the Vietnam war, let me add the meta-reason: nuclear war was the 
> only thing left and in those days it was unthinkable.
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