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reply posted on 25-11-2010 @ 02:07 PM by Fox Molder
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Didn't say Canada was well armed but under agreement we are "well protected" and we could never piss off the Americans enough to pull their nuclear ICBMs out of here. They need them here just as much as the U.S.S.R. needed theirs in Cuba. All about reach and response.



reply posted on 25-11-2010 @ 02:47 PM by Fox Molder
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Well those documents will have more blacked out parts than pages...So in my opinion will be mostly irrelevant!

P.S. The Diefenbunker is owned and operated buy Heritage Canada if I'm not mistake,


reply posted on 28-11-2010 @ 02:06 AM by tommyjo
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Read up on the various Strategic Arms limitation treaties over the last few decades.

en.wikipedia.org...

Study closely the transparency that these treaties entailed? This included on-site inspections of nuclear facilities and bases. Your claim would mean that the US has been in violation of the agreements in Russia. The Russians would have embarrassed the US long ago by revealing that they knew of ICBMs silos in Canada. The transparency in the decades of treaties and on site inspections make your claim of ICBMs in Canada a fantasy.

Both sides know that they can obliterate each other with nuclear weapons. No anti-ballistic missile shield will eliminate that fact and neither will basing ICBMs in Canada provide any advantage to the US nuclear triad.

Both sides have on site inspection and verification under those treaties. The new treaty being proposed will only increase this transparency.

For example.

Russians visit Dyess as part of START Treaty

www.af.mil...

Also have a look at the Open Skies Treaty.

en.wikipedia.org...

TJ
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reply posted on 29-11-2010 @ 05:57 PM by tommyjo
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It is a great fantasy with absolutely no proof. There is absolutely no advantage for the US to house silo based ICBMs in Canada. This would also mean that every successive Canadian administration would also be part of that deception. Through the various politicians it would leak like a sieve.

All these Minuteman silos hidden in Canada and yet the Russians don't know about them? Only you? I could equally claim that the US has Minuteman stationed on USAF bases in the UK. It doesn't make it fact.

TJ


reply posted on 1-12-2010 @ 05:00 AM by tommyjo
reply to post by Fox Molder



If you know then why not get on Google Earth and find these ICBM silos? Oh, I forgot they are secret! Which Canadian Spruce is hiding the silo? Anyone can make the claim your are making. It doesn't make it reality!

I claim that Russia has ICBMs in Mongolia. My proof is that I know they are there!

As already pointed out SLBMs provide that flexibility in the nuclear triad. There is absolutely no need or requirement to have secret ICBMs in Canada.

Happy hunting on Google Earth!

TJ
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