Originally posted by notyoueither
And Russian missile technology and tactics will also be advanced.
What I don't understand is why the big deal is being made of this.
In a conflict that involves any need for defensive systems to protect against Russian missiles, life as we know it on this planet is over even if the American system could somehow be made 50% effective vs Russian weapons. That's a very large if, and an unbelievably high effective rate and the world is still screwed.
And Russian missile technology and tactics will also be advanced.
What I don't understand is why the big deal is being made of this.
In a conflict that involves any need for defensive systems to protect against Russian missiles, life as we know it on this planet is over even if the American system could somehow be made 50% effective vs Russian weapons. That's a very large if, and an unbelievably high effective rate and the world is still screwed.
This new Bush's idea gives a certain advantage to US in case of first strike. And since we know how Bush loves the idea of pre-emptive strikes, it's not surprising that we are a bit worried and will reply accordingly to his move.
Any country who has elements of US strategic nuclear arsenal on its soil should realise that it automatically becomes a target for Russian missiles. Simple as that. The choice is up to them.
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