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Do you think China has the right to develop....

anders

Well-Known Member
Seraphiel said:
Off course they have the right to do that. Who is going to say that they don't have. America? America should stop bothering themselves with other countries and pay a bit more attention to their own problems. Good change that if America didn't bother so much about other countries, countries like Iran and China did not feel the need to 'protect' themselves with such weapons.
Very true. And you didn't even mention North Korea, which got its bomb only after the US introduced sanctions.
 

Terrywoodenpic

Oldest Heretic
China has the same rights any other nation has.

However It is not a good idea for any nation to increase space debris.
Though it seems we have all done it and are still doing it.
 

Mujahid Mohammed

Well-Known Member
If America and its allies do shouldn't everyone. or maybe that is what democracy is.


We say just what you can do with your own airspace, country, people as long as what you are doing is apart of our agenda and if you disagree we will sanction you and occupy your country with our military enslave your population and steal your natural resources.
 

krashlocke

Member
Seraphiel said:
Off course they have the right to do that. Who is going to say that they don't have. America? America should stop bothering themselves with other countries and pay a bit more attention to their own problems. Good change that if America didn't bother so much about other countries, countries like Iran and China did not feel the need to 'protect' themselves with such weapons.

We learned from that mistake December 7th, 1941.

Does anybody seriously believe that if we relent in developing more effective weapons that it will stop others from doing so? What many of you suggest is a prodigal globe-spanning cultural shift that many have been trying to initiate since the dawn of conflict. You're fighting the individual (and subsequently state) will to power, a driving force no matter what.

I say that all's fair in love and war. Nice move China. Our turn?
 
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