What is the future of the one real Weapon of Mass Destruction?The GOP repeatedly has taken steps in Congress that encourages the proliferation of nuclear weapons or removes controls. Unless the American people start getting smarter faster instead of just more easily fooled the future may be very much brighter than you'll like. Based on his usual columns I classify Card as among the easily fooled.
Nukes will spread. And someone, somewhere, someday, is going to set one off.
The real questions are:
Are there any steps the U.S. and its few allies might take that could realistically lessen the chance of that happening?
And if there are, will we take them?
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Wednesday, August 10, 2005
I don't usually link here...
Orson Scott Card isn't quite as crazy as usual. He is ignorant about Israel and has a take I don't agree with about North Korea. But I totally agree with his conclusion:
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