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| N. Korea | | Date Created: Oct 25, 2006, 07:44 PM |
You're gonna have to pay attention here, I'll attempt to make it simple - but that may still confuse...
1) Russia falls. A few in the Russian military decide to make back their "back pay", and start a retirement fund, so they "borrow" weapons (tanks, helicopters, guns, backpack nukes, etc) and sell them to the highest bidder on the black market. These weapons start "suddenly"showing up throughout the Middle East...
2) Somewhere between 70-80 backpack-sized Nukes mysteriously disappear from Russia just around the time that Iraq says it's playing with plutonium. They actually weren't. Saddam bought the Nukes, but it wouldn't do any good to let the world know that. If he were to use one, or even test one, Saddam needed the world to think that he had the technology to make more.
3) We get tired of his BS, and we take him. Problem is, we basically gave him a months advanced notice, which gives him plenty of time to find a buyer and transport the weapons...
4) "Suddenly" Iran is starting a Nuke program. They actually aren't, but they have to present the appearance of it, because they bought the Nukes from Iraq. If they say they're starting a Nuke program today, then within a few years we would believe they had one up and running. Doesn't matter if it's true or not. We are basically surrounding that country right now, so for them to suddenly have Nukes is a dead giveaway as per where they came from - they can't say that they have them, they have to say that they have a program (and a few years from now they can say they made them). They need us to believe they can make them - not just buy them...
5) "Suddenly" N. Korea is testing Nukes (with Iranian representatives present). This is a master stroke for the Iranian leaders. They now know their bombs work, the tests redirects our attention to the other side of the world (to a place totally closed to us for 50 years), and Iran gets to see the world's reaction (or lack of) to N. Korean testing...
N. Korea can tell us they've been working on this for years, and we wouldn't know the truth in it; meanwhile Iran gets a good idea of what reaction will be when they show their cards...
It all comes together with the timing of it all and the size of the explosion - it was the exact yield you would anticipate from a Russian made Backpack-sized Nuke.
All you have to do is read your "garden variety" papers and magazines to know this stuff. Ignorance isn't bliss, knowing the truth is. |
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