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Re: The Effects of a Global Thermonuclear War in 1988 (Re: NuclearWar, 1980's)



"zolota" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "Dave J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Robert J. Kolker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > > Yang Li wrote:
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> > > >
> > > > Do you launch anther strike at Soviet cities and population at this
> > > > time? Is it morally acceptable to kill innocent civilians and
destroy
> > > > their society because your own has been condemned?  Justify.
> > >
> > > Because Revenge is Sweet. Didn't you know that. Don't get mad. Get
even.
> > > The Main Thing is never to be the sucker or boob that is left holding
> > > the bag. Better everyone should die, than that.
> > >
> >
> > or you can say it in one of those well-modulated professional soldier
> voices
> > like in the Clancy movies "we need to eliminate their centers of
> production,
> > and their ability to continue to make war". We already proved we'd do it
> at
> > Dresden and Tokyo.
>
> Dresden had nothing to do with war production and given that the war ended
a
> few weeks later it's destruction had little effect on "ability to
continue".
> It was either an experiment or a warning to the red army, that's all.
> Unnecessary killings of civilians are war crimes, that raid was just the
> most obvious.
>
> Z
>

Hey Fool's Gold,

I thought you had taken a solemn oath to devote the rest of your life to
finding out if the light really turns off when you close the refridgerator
door?
Are you back now with the results?

Tell us, what was Auschwitz then? Mengele was expiramenting. Was the rest a
warning to the red army?


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