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PALS in Pakistan Part Seven - A Dangerous World
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:09:08 PM, by Teve Torbes) Second, most of the signals that Pakistan has sent have
suggested that they would accept U.S. nuclear security
assistance as long as Pakistan received assurances that any
information gained would remain classified and that the U.S.
wouldn't attempt to...
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PALS in Pakistan Part Six - Objections to PALS
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:09:08 PM, by Teve Torbes) Some arms control experts voice a variety of objections to
transferring PALS technology to Pakistan and other states. These
range from objections to the likelihood of Pakistan's acceptance
of the program to political objections to the ramifications tha...
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PALS in Pakistan Part Five - Additional Nuclear Advantages
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:09:08 PM, by Teve Torbes) Another advantage of providing Pakistan with PALS is avoiding a
situation that might force the United States to take military
action within or against Pakistan. The U.S. has reportedly begun
training several groups of marines for a contingency plan to
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PALS in Pakistan Part Four - A Nuclear Precedent
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:09:08 PM, by Teve Torbes) The decision to provide another nuclear power with PALS
technology is not unprecedented. The United States has
transferred the technology successfully to Britain, France, and
even to the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the Cuban missile
crisis (Man)....
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PALS in Pakistan Part Three - Why Transfer PALS to Pakistan?
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:09:08 PM, by Teve Torbes) Pakistan is not unique among nuclear powers in its lack of
permissive action link technology. Both China and India also
lack PALS. Pakistan does, however, pose a unique risk of loss of
control over its nuclear arsenal. While any country that
possesses...
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PALS and Pakistan Part One - Introduction to Permissive Action
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:09:08 PM, by Teve Torbes) In the aftermath of September 11th, Pakistan has been thrust
into a new relationship with the United States. Questions about
domestic reaction to this relationship have given rise to fears
of Islamic fundamentalist groups compromising the security of
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PALS in Pakistan Part Two - Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:09:08 PM, by Teve Torbes) Pakistan's current nuclear security situation is uncertain.
While the weapons are in secure storage areas for the present,
their safety in a scenario in which Musharraf's government
crumbled would be at risk (Mufson). Even assuming Musharraf
retains p...
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No gunpowder on Yigal Amir's hands!
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:09:08 PM, by Barry Chamish) AMIR DID NOT MURDER RABIN AND NOW IT'S A PROVEN FACT -
Within this article are the conclusive proofs that Amir did not
shoot real bullets at Rabin. As I've been saying for six years
now, he shot blanks. For those who read Hebrew, please click
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The invason of Iran is going to start Januari 2006
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:09:08 PM, by Brtt Hull) I found an interesting article about the Iranian war. The
article can be found here: http://jedha.blogspot.com/
Here is a summary:
According to Russian Ivan Wenner at:-
http://www.massagemaker.citymaker.com/Iran...stmas_2005.html
U.S./Israel Bo...
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Ferdinand Marcos - President of the Philippines 1917-1989
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:09:08 PM, by Vassil) A trained lawyer, Marcos was convicted of assassinating a
political opponent of his father in 1939 and, from his condemned
cell, argued his case up to the Philippine Surpreme Court, where
he won an acquittal. During the Second World War, Marcos
collab...
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