King of evildoers says he got the nuke

Wayne Johnson cadaobh2@brgnet.com
Mon, 12 Nov 2001 13:06:11 -0500


Not that anyone is knows of.  Frankly, it would be the worst possible kind
of military action because it not only would be a diplomatic faux pas of
catastrophic proportions, there is little in Afghanistan that would even
qualify as a legitimate target.  This is a mud hut country now except of a
few major buildings like hospitals/similar here and there.   Our primary
target lives in a cave somewhere and you pretty much have to fly in the
front door.  (Which it seems we have been able to do at some locations.)

The Russians certainly have not dismanteled THEIR detection equipment,
especially as they are rightfully concerned about the Chechins.  They would
blow the whistle within minutes.  So would the Indians and the Chinese.  It
could not go undetected.

Besides, we don't need them.  We have conventional explosives that are
almost as powerful as the "small" bombs dropped on the Japanese.

Maybe Dubya is dum enuf to consider this action, but Rice and Powell would
not go along.  Probably the Joint Chiefs wouldn't go along either these
days.

However, if Al Queda and company explode something "dirty" in the US, some
in the Gov. will probably want to reply in kind.  God, if there is one, help
us if that gets started.

Wayne
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[mailto:austin-ghetto-list-admin@pairlist.net]On Behalf Of Connie Clark
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Subject: RE: King of evildoers says he got the nuke



--- Wayne Johnson <cadaobh2@brgnet.com> wrote:
> This is confusing.  US, of course, used nukes on
> Nagasaki and Hiroshima.

Sorry, I confused the issue.  I do mean, has the US
used any kind of nuclear weapons in the strict sense
of the term, on the Taliban or Al Quida network?

CC


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