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chelsea0011 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-07-06 07:45 PM
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48. Who's saying they shouldn't. The Non-Proliferation Treaty doesn't
care what any country stands for. It simply doesn't want any other countries going nuclear. It makes for a very unstable situation. As in Kashmir. India nad Pakistan told the world to fuck off. We are world powers and will do as we please. Fine. But Bush wants to make No. Korea and Iran out as demons to be destroyed if necessary. And all they are doing is the same as India and Pakistan have and are now being welcomed to the world community even thought they still refuse to work out any treaty with anyone concerning nukes. You can say all you want that India is the largest democracy, the more nations with the nukes, the worse off for the world. Iran and No. Korea shouldn't have nukes anymore than Pakistan, Indai, China, the US, Israel and all the rest should have them.
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