China Ballistic Missiles and Nuclear Arms Thread

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Broccoli

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Reed & Stillman write in their book "The Nuclear Express" that Lee Wen-ho probably spied for Taiwan and not for the "mainlanders".



In a letter published in The Wall Street Journal on May 17, 1998, Harold Agnew states: "The design of the W-88...is actually quite old. The basic test was done by the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory...when I was director, and I retired 20 years ago. It is a 'delicate' and neat package." He goes on: "No nation would ever stockpile any device based on another nation's computer codes." In my view, even the United States, with its extensive experience in designing and building advanced thermonuclear weapons, would place little confidence in a boosted primary unless it had been demonstrated in a full-yield nuclear explosion.
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LesAdieux

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Bush senior wrote in his new biography: before the start of the first Gulf War, "iron ass" Cheney setup a group to study how many tactical nukes needed to destroy one division of Sadam's repulic guards.

we all know america doesn't have a no first use policy, but they are so nuke trigger happay should be a concern to the rest of the world. nukes are of last resort, using nukes when facing a much weaker adversary is not justified.
 
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