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Originally posted by USAisdevil
reply to post by Krono
I dont believe nuking will occur unless Russian troops and naval base is attacked in Syria.If muslim brotherhood attacks russian forces then its big time trouble for Turkey. and if USA gets involved then the nuking and torsion weapon attack will happen. I believe Germany,UK,France wont get involved. USA and Turkey will.
Originally posted by USAisdevil
reply to post by MortlitantiFMMJ
Russia and USA both have the capability to stop hundreds of nukes since the 70's .
as combined firepower conventional yes. NBC no Torsional/scalar/Psychotronic not
edit on 6-10-2011 by USAisdevil because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by MortlitantiFMMJ
Originally posted by USAisdevil
reply to post by MortlitantiFMMJ
Russia and USA both have the capability to stop hundreds of nukes since the 70's .
as combined firepower conventional yes. NBC no Torsional/scalar/Psychotronic not
edit on 6-10-2011 by USAisdevil because: (no reason given)
I doubt it, they have a huge area to defend with missiles being capable of being launched from all angles, they can't shoot down every missile
Originally posted by USAisdevil
reply to post by Krono
If uk does not get involved its good news.UK has been financial capital of the world.If Rothschilds die then UK will be like Iceland or some backwater island. British empire was built to the foremost superpower due to the Rothschilds.
Why do you want to be involved in other countries affairs? Would you like it if tomorrow IRA and other terrorists would shown as pro-democracy? or islamic fundis as pro-democracy fighters? Would you like Muslim Brotherhood to conquer UK?
Originally posted by USAisdevil
reply to post by MortlitantiFMMJ
and Russia has thousands of bunkers with NBC protection . Also 200 underground cities some of larger than Washington DC like Yamantau meant to withstand mass nuclear assault.
I stick to my point ,an attack on Syria will escalate into a full blown war between the superpowers
Finally, let’s not engage in the infantile and self-serving illusion that Murdoch corrupted British political life. A well-oxygenated, robust and vigilant democracy is immune to the malignancies of Rudolf Hearst, Lord Northcliffe, Lord Beaverbrook, Robert Maxwell, Silvio Berlusconi or Rupert Murdoch. These pathogens only thrive where democracy is a cynical sham, a fix, a rigged game - and British democracy is just that.
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U.S. intelligence personnel and some lawmakers are growing increasingly concerned over a massive underground complex some suspect is either a nuclear research facility or a nuclear survival complex for Russian military and government officials. According to a report on Tuesday in WorldNetDaily.com, the huge underground facility is located underneath Yamantau Mountain in the Urals. U.S. intelligence officials estimate that it is at least the size of Washington, DC (inside the Beltway; or about 400 square miles) and able to house about 60,000 people. "U.S. intelligence sources [say] that the Yamantau complex is but one of some 200 secret deep underground nuclear war-fighting sites in Russia, many of which have been significantly upgraded over the past six years at a cost of billions of dollars," said the online newspaper's report.
The report's co-writer Dr David Murakami-Wood told BBC News that, compared to other industrialised Western states, the UK was "the most surveilled country". "We have more CCTV cameras and we have looser laws on privacy and data protection," he said. "We really do have a society which is premised both on state secrecy and the state not giving up its supposed right to keep information under control while, at the same time, wanting to know as much as it can about us." The report coincides with the publication by the human rights group Privacy International of figures that suggest Britain is the worst Western democracy at protecting individual privacy. The two worst countries in the 36-nation survey are Malaysia and China, and Britain is one of the bottom five with "endemic surveillance".