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Old 09-16-2007, 04:24 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by DevinFuture
That doesn't follow from what I stated at all. I don't think any one nation has the right to demand of another not to have nukes. I think that the international community has the moral authority to deny nukes to any nation, WHEN there is a process in place to disarm all nukes currently developed. Such a process could have been in place years ago if the world's countries that currenlty have nukes actually had the interest in preventing nuclear war.
This would certainly be Irans, Libya's, N.Koreas position.
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