Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Russian nukes

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia's armed forces will shortly acquire unique missile technology, unmatched by any other nuclear power.
Russia may face new threats, including international terrorism, if it allows its ``nuclear shield'' to weaken, Putin told top military commanders in Moscow today.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=aLeATRzRWVrE&refer=us

Yellow Press Returns

Osama Bin Laden has been granted religious approval to use a nuclear bomb against Americans, according to the CIA's former top Al Qaeda expert.
The former official, Michael Scheuer, tells CBS' "60 Minutes" on tomorrow's broadcast that Bin Laden was given written authority by a Saudi sheik.
The sheik "found that [Bin Laden] was perfectly within his rights" to use nukes.
"Muslims argue that the United States is responsible for millions of dead Muslims around the world, so reciprocity would mean you could kill millions of Americans," Scheuer says.
Scheuer, who resigned yesterday, was the head of the CIA unit charged with tracking Bin Laden from 1996 to 1999, and the previously anonymous author of two books critical of the West's response to Bin Laden and Al Qaeda. He's been tracking Bin Laden since the mid-1980s.
Scheuer tells "60 Minutes" that American leaders have made a mistake by characterizing Bin Laden as "a thug, a gangster" rather than a disciplined plotter of destruction.
"Until we respect him, sir, we are going to die in numbers that are probably unnecessary," he says. The Al Qaeda mastermind was involved in the original planning for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. He also charged that former CIA Director George Tenet failed to provide the agency's Bin Laden unit with sufficient manpower.
In the interview, Scheuer says that even if Bin Laden had a nuclear weapon, he probably would not have used it before without the authority of the sheik.

http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/252390p-215993c.html

Monday, November 15, 2004

Nuke Techies

http://www.usafnukes.com/

Sunday, November 14, 2004

NUKES NUKES NUKES!!!!

According to the agreement, the U.S. would provide North Korea with two nuclear power plants. In return, the Koreans said they would stop work on nuclear weapons and allow UN weapons inspectors into the country. Both nations accused the other of breaking the deal. Bush called the revelation "troubling, sobering news," but in contrast to his policy on Iraq, he said he favoured a diplomatic solution to the situation. In 2003, North Korea offered to freeze its nuclear weapons program if the U.S. removes it from a list of countries friendly to terrorists, lifts sanctions against the country and resumes shipments of oil and aid. Besides North Korea's admission to having a nuclear weapons program, the U.S. believes the country has secret chemical and biological weapons programs.


http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/northkorea/

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