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- watkin29, on 01/02/2008, -0/+3Very true Brian. I wouldnt even say just a contributor I would say US foreign policy is an instigator, I mean in reality we piss on every third world country and then act is if we want to bring "freedom" to them.
- wishninja, on 01/02/2008, -0/+2Paul should have said he would like to strenghen our own borders as a result. What these people spreading fear fail to mention time and time again is that the Pakistan nukes are not assembled and parts are kept in several locations over the country. Also they are way to large to be delivered by missile. What Paul could have also pointed out is that some of the billions of dollars we sent to Pakistan likely went to buy planes that could deliver the bombs they have and to build a new heavy water reactor that will allow them to build up to 40 new warheads per year. This new facility funded indirectly by American money will also produce the Plutonimum based weapons that they can mount on their new North Korean missiles. Paul is right if America would not have been subsidizing Pakistan they would have had a hand full of bombs that they could only have detonated on their own soil. NOW they can deliver those weapons and in a few years they will be able to put them on a missile thanks to the dip ***** currently occupying the white house. Vote RP'08
- BrianArmstrong, on 01/02/2008, -0/+2US foreign policy, not necessarily just from the government, but from corporations as well is a contributor to problems through-out the world. Not the sole guilty party, but definitely a contributor.

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