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reply posted on 31-1-2013 @ 11:08 AM by cody599
reply to post by shivaX



Looking that way

If it was my kids I'd bang their heads together (figuratively) and make them apologise. Then send off to do something for the good of someone else............................. Hmmmm that's not a bad idea. Does the UN or NATO read ATS ?


reply posted on 31-1-2013 @ 11:12 AM by DarknStormy
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Its hard to tell whats going on. We have the rebels claiming they attacked the research centre yet the Syrian Government seem convinced that Israel struck it. Its very hard to tell and I take everything from the FSA with a pinch of salt. Hopefully more comes out in the coming days that proves one way or the other who is responsible for the bombing. If Israel is responsible, then I think the overall situation in the Middle East is destined to get worse.

From your source.

Syrian state television accused Israel of bombing a military research center at Jamraya, between Damascus and the nearby border. Syrian rebels disputed that, saying their forces had attacked the site.


If they bombed the convoy headin to Lebanon then its pretty hard to argue they were not responsible near Damascus. If they were in Syria, anythings possible.


reply posted on 31-1-2013 @ 11:19 AM by cody599
reply to post by DarknStormy



I guess it would be in Israels interests to keep Syria destabalised.
But if they concentrate on the north they'd better watch out behind them for Egypt


reply posted on 31-1-2013 @ 11:20 AM by intrptr
reply to post by creatives


What if hackers gain control of the nukes?

Trust me on this one, nukes are not on the internet.


reply posted on 31-1-2013 @ 11:26 AM by ausername
reply to post by intrptr



True, but the systems that control them are not immune from viruses and worms that can be installed by subversives and infiltrators, and lie dormant, undetected until activated.

In that case they may only be able to prevent a launch or render a system inoperable.


reply posted on 31-1-2013 @ 11:28 AM by creatives
Originally posted by intrptr
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post by creatives


What if hackers gain control of the nukes?

Trust me on this one, nukes are not on the internet.


I don't think I mentioned the internet.
There are other types of networks.
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