PTO?
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  • Posted On: Apr 3 2004 8:13pm
I wonder if there will soon be a Pacific Treaty Orginization similar to NATO? I read an interesting article in the paper today about how the US has convinced Taiwan, Japan, and Australia to join it in creating a Ballistic Missile Deterrence Network. Figures include the sale of 1.6 billion worth of radar detection systems to Taiwan, and Japan spending over 2 billion to upgrade four of it's Aegis Guided Missile Destroyers with the latest Standard Interception Missile, the SM-3, in addition to buying 16 of the latest versions of the Patriot Missile launchers, thus creating what they call a 2-layer defense shield. In addition, the US is trying to coax India into joining them in this project. The only bad thing about this is that it may create a division in which countries are in with the program, others are out, and that it may start another arms race, this time in the Pacific. For me this sounds half exciting and interesting, and half worrying and nervousness. For those of you who care or are intrigued, what are your thoughts?
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  • Posted On: Apr 3 2004 9:35pm
It would be nice if they got the Star Wars system working. Missile-to-Missile defense has been a big pain to get working.
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  • Posted On: Apr 4 2004 6:55am
It would be nice if they got the Star Wars system working



*rolls over laughing*
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  • Posted On: Apr 4 2004 7:36am
I hear they get resistance from the international community, claiming it would be Godmoding.
  • Posted On: Apr 4 2004 8:29am
I just knew my thread would be hijacked within the first five posts.
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  • Posted On: Apr 4 2004 3:58pm
Y'know what'd work a thousand times better then defencive treaties and organizations, and expensive missile systems?

Get rid of all the nukes, cruise-missiles, and the like. Problem solved.
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  • Posted On: Apr 4 2004 4:23pm

Get rid of all the nukes, cruise-missiles, and the like. Problem solved.


Rule by fear of force, not force itself. Fear will keep the local governments in line. Fear of our nuclear arsenals.
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  • Posted On: Apr 4 2004 6:13pm
Fear is the key. If people have nothing to be afraid of, they will have no need for the government.
  • Posted On: Apr 4 2004 8:33pm
But, should someone come into power, or get their hands on, a nuke missile that they have no compuction to use, such as the terroists. Which is why a network is needed, among other things.
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  • Posted On: Apr 4 2004 9:08pm
Well then that's why you destroy ALL OF THEM. So there are none for the terrorists to get.

Duh.