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August 13, 2014, 01:10:55 AM |
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Russia isn't going to do shit with their Nuclear weapons.
crazy times. US and EU are creeping into russian territory and media says, that its the fault of russia. history repeats itself. The shooting down of the Malaysian airplane didn't help Russia's cause.
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byt411
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August 13, 2014, 05:27:16 AM |
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As far as I know, that is correct, and it is what I assumed. Japan also (I suspect) have a ton of enriched Plutonium, acquired from its many nuclear power plants. Also, if we can get enough Uranium for Reactors, wouldn't it be a lot more than enough for bombs too?
There are two huge problem with Plutonium acquired from energy nuclear reactors, one is that it is bound to other elements, and two you'll have not only Pu 239 but also 238 240 and 241, and that Pu-240 is highly fissile and would simply cause a bomb to pre-detonate and fizzle. Also Japans Nuclear waste and circuit is controlled by the IAEA like in any other country, that doesn't mean that Japan cannot built a nuclear bomb within a couple of year, but that would against the non proliferation agreement and also the peace treaty they signed with the US. It's almost impossible for any country to acquire nuclear weapons, unless the country is willing to pay the price as North Korea OK, can you answer the part about the Uranium then? Also, in times of war, who the heck cares about agreements? Things can be done in secret. Russia isn't going to do shit with their Nuclear weapons.
crazy times. US and EU are creeping into russian territory and media says, that its the fault of russia. history repeats itself. It's Afghanistan all over again, but in Russia.
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August 13, 2014, 06:00:24 AM |
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I would not be surprised if most countries that have nuclear weapons have many more nukes then they publicly admit and what they agreed to. I don't think this is something unique to china.
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byt411
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August 13, 2014, 08:09:50 AM |
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I would not be surprised if most countries that have nuclear weapons have many more nukes then they publicly admit and what they agreed to. I don't think this is something unique to china. I don't even know why we are building nukes, it's so retarded. No one will use them, since we know that if one is launched, a retaliation nuke from the enemy will follow, and we shall destroy the earth with nuclear warfare. They're just built to threaten and scare people, but if there is some error, or an idiot launches them, the world is finished.
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August 13, 2014, 08:20:06 AM |
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In my honest opinion, the only BOMB Russia will drop, will be a BROWN one in their adult diapers. With all the onions, garlic and cabbage in their diet, I want ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with that.
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August 13, 2014, 09:35:11 AM |
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The Grand Chessboard: ===============
The Grand Prize is Russia's vast amounts of Natural Resources and precious minerals.
Thus the western rulers must destabilize and dethrone Russia's World Class, Strong-Arm, Authoritarian Leader (Putin) to gain control of that bounty of resources.
So yes, nothing is off the table, of either side.
It's pure insanity driven by the demand to control ALL the worlds dwindling natural resources and plunder them of course too.
Full Spectrum Dominance of the Entire World is in play today.
N-Day may be extremely close at hand.
One of the most probable explanation.
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August 13, 2014, 09:47:32 AM |
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I would not be surprised if most countries that have nuclear weapons have many more nukes then they publicly admit and what they agreed to. I don't think this is something unique to china. Countries like Israel should also be encouraged to to disclose their number of nuclear weapons, aswell as signing up for the NPT. No doubt most countries overestimate their number of nukes, partly because its become a global dick waving contest.
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byt411
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August 13, 2014, 11:37:56 AM |
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In my honest opinion, the only BOMB Russia will drop, will be a BROWN one in their adult diapers. With all the onions, garlic and cabbage in their diet, I want ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with that. Seriously, all of those things are my favorite foods. Onions and garlic and lemons make food taste so much better. When I smell garlic, i get hungry lol. -.- Don't insult me. I would not be surprised if most countries that have nuclear weapons have many more nukes then they publicly admit and what they agreed to. I don't think this is something unique to china. Countries like Israel should also be encouraged to to disclose their number of nuclear weapons, aswell as signing up for the NPT. No doubt most countries overestimate their number of nukes, partly because its become a global dick waving contest. Bah, they can simply make up a number, and release photoshopped images of them. Done, no proof needed, just a big fake dick, lol.
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August 13, 2014, 04:45:51 PM |
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I don't think the next war will be Chemical or even Nuclear. The age Cyberwarfare is upon us Duh, we've been doing that for ages, maybe since the internet existed. Damage isn't really that major, unless you can cripple an entire country's computers, but you can probably do that by firing an EMP from space. EMP from space possibly. I know this is off topic but i think things will heat up when we start sending armies into space
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kuroman
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August 13, 2014, 06:46:28 PM |
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OK, can you answer the part about the Uranium then? Also, in times of war, who the heck cares about agreements? Things can be done in secret.
Didn't I do in previous post? Yes Japan gets it's Uranium from other countries such as France (Areva), while the Uranium ore is produced in countries such as Kazakhestan or Niger, the countries that does the enrichment necessary for it to be useful in nuclear power plants are France, Germany, Netherlands, UK, USA, and Russia with France being the leader in this domain to my knowledge. Japan gets it's Uranium from these countries, and the whole circuit from production to delivery is controlled as enriched Uranium is no joke. Usually it's 5% enrichement for Commercial Uranium, and the maximum allowed with AIAE is 20% for medical use
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zeeshan98210
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August 13, 2014, 06:58:35 PM |
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In my honest opinion, the only BOMB Russia will drop, will be a BROWN one in their adult diapers. With all the onions, garlic and cabbage in their diet, I want ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with that. Don't be so sure, they have the most powerful nuclear bomb and the most powerful non nuclear bomb. If this explodes near you at least you will feel no pain you will only see a flash of light and your offline.
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iluvpie60
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August 13, 2014, 08:39:23 PM |
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THis happens on a regular basis. all countries do this to eachother, for example iran sent a warship towards the united states recently. it is training exercise and a type of reconnaissance that they do. i wouldnt worry about it if they ever got into our air space they would just get shot down before they could do anything. the fighter jets that are sent up to intercept them are capable of blowing a bomb out of the sky or shooting down a rocket.
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August 14, 2014, 01:49:25 AM Last edit: August 14, 2014, 02:15:52 AM by REDoctober |
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In my honest opinion, the only BOMB Russia will drop, will be a BROWN one in their adult diapers. With all the onions, garlic and cabbage in their diet, I want ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with that. Don't be so sure, they have the most powerful nuclear bomb and the most powerful non nuclear bomb. If this explodes near you at least you will feel no pain you will only see a flash of light and your offline. The launch of a russian nuke will have less impact on us than a WET FART. A simple "courtesy wipe" will clean up the matter. Russia, on the other hand, will STILL be glowing with radiation 1000 years after we put the fucken KIBOSH on them. Our WET FART vs their UNCONTROLLABLE DIARRHEA. The choice is obvious, unless you are one who prefers liquid stools. Personally, I'm in the middle. Sometimes, the rain MUST fall!
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byt411
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August 14, 2014, 02:42:10 AM |
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OK, can you answer the part about the Uranium then? Also, in times of war, who the heck cares about agreements? Things can be done in secret.
Didn't I do in previous post? Yes Japan gets it's Uranium from other countries such as France (Areva), while the Uranium ore is produced in countries such as Kazakhestan or Niger, the countries that does the enrichment necessary for it to be useful in nuclear power plants are France, Germany, Netherlands, UK, USA, and Russia with France being the leader in this domain to my knowledge. Japan gets it's Uranium from these countries, and the whole circuit from production to delivery is controlled as enriched Uranium is no joke. Usually it's 5% enrichement for Commercial Uranium, and the maximum allowed with AIAE is 20% for medical use Can't they still further enrich it once they are delivered to japan? Also, what medical applications does Uranium have?
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August 14, 2014, 08:00:37 AM |
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THis happens on a regular basis. all countries do this to eachother, for example iran sent a warship towards the united states recently. it is training exercise and a type of reconnaissance that they do. i wouldnt worry about it if they ever got into our air space they would just get shot down before they could do anything. the fighter jets that are sent up to intercept them are capable of blowing a bomb out of the sky or shooting down a rocket. Yes, it does happen all the time. US military aircraft have a habit of flying right up to or into Russian airspace in the Pacific. A Russian submarine office told that US war planes usually circle the subs that get up at a very low altitude in a very aggressive manner sometimes simulating bombing runs. One of the most massive invasions was on the 1st of September 1983, when US violated Soviet airspace with a plethora of airplanes, which ensued in a 3-hour long air battle over Sakhalin. It took a destruction of KAL-007 near Japan to divert the attention and to avoid a full-scale war.
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August 14, 2014, 08:56:26 AM |
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I would not be surprised if most countries that have nuclear weapons have many more nukes then they publicly admit and what they agreed to. I don't think this is something unique to china. Countries like Israel should also be encouraged to to disclose their number of nuclear weapons, aswell as signing up for the NPT. No doubt most countries overestimate their number of nukes, partly because its become a global dick waving contest. Bah, they can simply make up a number, and release photoshopped images of them. Done, no proof needed, just a big fake dick, lol. lol, at least Israel can make decent photoshop propaganda compared to the shoddy attempts by Iran and North Korea: NK: Iran (top pic is a stock photo ):
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August 14, 2014, 12:42:58 PM |
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Countries like Israel should also be encouraged to to disclose their number of nuclear weapons, aswell as signing up for the NPT. No doubt most countries overestimate their number of nukes, partly because its become a global dick waving contest.
Israel will not allow any outsider to inspect their nuke stockpile. Not even the Americans will be permitted anywhere near the nukes (although they had bought these weapons from the US). But at the same time, they have no issues in asking DPRK and Iran to get their nukes inspected by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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byt411
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August 14, 2014, 12:47:48 PM |
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Countries like Israel should also be encouraged to to disclose their number of nuclear weapons, aswell as signing up for the NPT. No doubt most countries overestimate their number of nukes, partly because its become a global dick waving contest.
Israel will not allow any outsider to inspect their nuke stockpile. Not even the Americans will be permitted anywhere near the nukes (although they had bought these weapons from the US). But at the same time, they have no issues in asking DPRK and Iran to get their nukes inspected by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Normal. They want to know the stockpiles of their enemies, but they don't want others to know theirs. That's what people do, it's human nature.
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August 14, 2014, 12:49:06 PM |
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Countries like Israel should also be encouraged to to disclose their number of nuclear weapons, aswell as signing up for the NPT. No doubt most countries overestimate their number of nukes, partly because its become a global dick waving contest.
Israel will not allow any outsider to inspect their nuke stockpile. Not even the Americans will be permitted anywhere near the nukes (although they had bought these weapons from the US). But at the same time, they have no issues in asking DPRK and Iran to get their nukes inspected by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This is a strategic and financial decision. There are a lot of double standards in foreign policies, for example, "Weapons of mass destruction" case in Iraq.
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August 14, 2014, 04:01:24 PM |
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OK, can you answer the part about the Uranium then? Also, in times of war, who the heck cares about agreements? Things can be done in secret.
Didn't I do in previous post? Yes Japan gets it's Uranium from other countries such as France (Areva), while the Uranium ore is produced in countries such as Kazakhestan or Niger, the countries that does the enrichment necessary for it to be useful in nuclear power plants are France, Germany, Netherlands, UK, USA, and Russia with France being the leader in this domain to my knowledge. Japan gets it's Uranium from these countries, and the whole circuit from production to delivery is controlled as enriched Uranium is no joke. Usually it's 5% enrichement for Commercial Uranium, and the maximum allowed with AIAE is 20% for medical use Can't they still further enrich it once they are delivered to japan? Also, what medical applications does Uranium have? No they can't, for the simple reason, that you need a huge amount of uranium to get a certain amount of enrished one, not to mention the Nuclear reactor fulls has many other components additive, that makes it really hard to get weapon grade uranium As for medical uses, Radioactive Isotopes are used in several domains in medicine especially, when it comes to ones related to radiations such diagnose machines, X-ray, MRI ..ect or threatement, I think there is a whole domain around this called Nuclear medicine
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