Obama to release a statement today about our nuclear weapon policy

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zsdersw

Lifer
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Just because my political opinions are different from yours, does not mean I am trolling. Do I accuse foolish leftists on this forum of trolling? No, I confront them with facts, facts which cannot be denied. You call it trolling only because you know deep down that I am right. Everyone knows this.

And just what, exactly, do you know of my "political opinions"? What, then, are my political opinions?

Yours can apparently be boiled down to this: "All Leftists bad, All Right-wingers good."

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Turin39789

Lifer
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At they they are saying SOMETHING. All you've done in this thread is call other people trolls over and over and over again.

STFU already.

All you have done is defended trolls and made the oh so difficult point that McNamara had problems.

Care to post about the topic? I don't need you to "STFU already." but feel free to state your thoughts on the issue at hand.
 

iGas

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Next up: Taking away body armor from our soldiers because it gives them an unfair advantage.
You wouldn't need to pay as much tax, the country wouldn't be bankrupt, there wouldn't be a need for so many soldiers, and no need for expensive body armors if the US doesn't invades other countries needlessly.

Stupid is as stupid does.
 

GarfieldtheCat

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This is consistent with Obama's pro-enemy foreign policy platform.

IGBT said:
maybe he'll tell the secret service to refrain from responding upon an attack.

Originally Posted by IGBT
no surprise. next he'll park carrier groups and scale back the air force. reckless agenda driven behavior by "the obama" regime is to be expected by the zombies that elected him.

whineylittlepiggy said:
Foolish leftist policies are bringing this country to its knees. We'll soon be in perfect position to blow our enemies. Everyone knows this.

Well, I guess that poll that showed about 20-30% of Americans are basically divorced from reality about Obama is true. We've got all the people quoted above that seem to fit into this category nicely. This is AT's 20-30%. Good job guys. Keep dumbing down the country.

I wonder how many of the posters above think he wasn't born in the US? Or if he is a communist or secret muslim?
 

cwjerome

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This "new" nuclear policy is not a drastic shift from our existing strategy. The United States still reserves the right to utilize nuclear retaliation in the event of a catastrophic biological attack, or against "outliers" like Iran and North Korea.

The only problem that I see with this policy is that it is too conditional. Should a scenario ever emerge where nuclear retaliation is a viable option, you don't want decision makers having to weed through lawyer speak rules of engagement.

All Obama did was "tone" down the aggressive posturing of his predecessors, but the strategy for all intents and purposes remains the same.

One problem as I see it is Obama likes to say the Cold War era is over, but the end of the nuclear weapons era is not. An "inconvenient truth" remains: Hard security and extended deterrence still matter. If we play our nuclear cards wrongly then maintaining peace and security in the coming years could be a disaster. The nuclear disarmament bandwagon may play well at home but it's not in fashion in places like Tehran or Pyongyang.