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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,795 | Quote:
Yes, I know it wouldn't turn the region into glass. However, it would be interesting to see where all that loose sand goes. Actually, I doubt we would be the first to use nuclear weapons over there. Not for the sand or the destruction but for the contamination that our people would face when they came in to take over oil production. | |
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| Pragmatist Location: UK London Posts: 1,979 | Great. Once they are all extinct we can erect hundreds of solar wind towers in the region. All that glass should reflect a great deal of energy. Good point about the oil but I think you could tunnel in from somewhere outside the contamination zone. I wouldn't recommend sex, drugs and insanity for everyone, but its always worked for me. Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime." (Ernest Hemingway) |
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![]() Hot Lava Posts: 1,184 | Hamas start talking http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/4769112.stm Interesting views http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/4767634.stm Why are the US & UK shunning them? Their rhetoric unpalletable? It's an opportunity to talk and to listen |
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