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Monday, October 09, 2006

Nuclears...

Those pesky weapons...You know the ones; one bomb and everybody's dead...Real nice stuff eh?

The first question which arises is who gets them? Well personally I feel only strong, stable and democratic countries should be able to get them and they should have to apply through the U.N. In my great opinion, only those who have them now are suitable to have them within the near future atleast. However, it's predicted that by 2050 the "nuclear nations" will rise from 9 (including N.Korea) to 20. Is this what we really want? Do we really want powerful Nuclear weapons in the East, such countries having them may not be a threat to us, but in fact to other countries who do not possess the military power that we have, or the nuclear weapons. The core five countries that have actually vowed to try combat any threats to world peace (UK, USA, China, Russia and France) must make sure that our voice is heard and that such nations which are classified as "threats to world peace" should not possess the ability to launch nuclear weapons until they are "stable".

Well today we've witnessed N.Korea test their nuclear weapons despite world wide objection to such aswell as internal objection. Am I worried? No. Of course I totally object to a totalitarian state having Nuclear weapons and like I said in the paragraph above, they should be heavily challenged and heavy sanctions put in place. But back to the issue as to whether I am worried or not about N.Korea. N.Korea are an isolationist state who don't possess the ability to overthrow a nation (knowing that they will face Western intervention if they invade S.Korea). I am safe in the fact that such Nuclears are only to be a "fear factor" to try disuade any United invasion to bring democracy to N.Korea...However they should not be afraid given that it is clear that the Coalition did not invade Iraq for such but instead because of discontent of Saddam's paticular regime. I believe that such Nuclear testing may even result in positive actions, such being a revolution of some sort where the masses (who have nothing short of hate for King Jong il) rise against him...However, such is very unlikely given their stronghold on the media etc, but one can but hope.

So, rest assured people, do not fear N.Korea, maybe discontent of their actions but not fear. They most certainly should feel the wrath of Global united reprocussions (sanctions), I do not veto such actions. I am just not satisfied with the media saying "this is a global peace issue"...I honestly believe that it is not...Let's just hope that I am not wrong.

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