Countries test weapons all the time. Why doesn't the US consider it a
provoking act if Russia, China, Pakistan, India, Japan, etc test a long
range missile, but it is consider a provoking act if North Korea test a
long rang missile.
Now, if the US or any other country, fired an intercept missile to
destroy North Korea's test missile, that is an act of war in most
countries book. How will China, Japan, Russia, India, Pakistan and
other countries react. This is a serious situation that should concern
every country around the world, because the actions being discussed
could escalate into a full out nuclear confrontation between several
countries around the world. An all out nuclear attract with a counter
attack response would be an extension of the human race event, so it
should be of concern to every country, every religion, every government,
and every single human on the plant.
Why in this day an age are we still testing nuclear weapons, long range
missiles, chemical, and biological weapons? When will we grow beyond
seeing war as a means to any end. The time has long been past when war
should have been made obsolete.
Regards,
LelandJ
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
I'm hearing on TV today that they might actually take the missile out
on the launch pad.
If we took out their missile on the launch pad, wouldn't that be a
provoking act on our end? Do we REALLY want to do that? Does anyone
really think they'd fire it at us? We could wipe them out many times
over; why would they be stupid enough to do that?
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