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Gary Stein

2005-11-24, 5:49 pm


"Iconoclaster" <wgods@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
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> some of the work you suggest)"
>
> Evidence? Have you taken leave of your senses? It was classified military
> research, for catsake! Or do you think only the U.S. does such work?
>
> country/planet would descend upon them, not to mention that they would
> have their licence for lab work permanently revoked."
>
> By whom? George W. Bush? I think it is time the U.S. started to realize
> that their dominance over other countries of this world is not appreciated
> any more than Nazi Germany's was. Maybe it's time for a "coalition of the
> willing" to invade the U.S. and have a look at Fort Detrick, to see if
> there are any weapons of mass destruction. (I've been there, but they
> didn't show me any).
>
>


Just what Army or Armies would you use for you invasion Claster. The EU
doesn't have enough troops to take on just the US Marine Corp by itself,
further more the rest of the US Forces. If every country in the world with
armed ships combined them into a single fleet that fleet would not be able
to overcome a single US Carrier battle group so just how do you propose to
get your forces to the US?

If the EU and Japan would take care of there own security needs the US could
reduce it's military spending by a third and not be as dominant a world
power as it is currently. But being that the EU and Japan have enjoyed the
benefits of the US taxpayer covering the costs of there security since the
end of the second world war I don't see that happening any time soon.

Gary Stein


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