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Obama calls nuclear terrorism top threat to U.S.

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Obama says this as some Chinese general openly talks about killing most Americans with biological weapons and then taking over whats left of the country. Obama is insanely dangerous as he thinks that all his 60 throwback hippy crap will actually work.

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Nuclear terrorism is not bad, history shows that it saves more lives than it kills.

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hworta269 said: Obama says this as some Chinese general openly talks about killing most Americans with biological weapons and then taking over whats left of the country. Obama is insanely dangerous as he thinks that all his 60 throwback hippy crap will actually work.

You actually topped yourself from the last thread! Your paranoia is highly disturbing. And you think Obama is insanely dangerous? Seriously, reflect.

And you speak of throwbacks, but you seem to be stuck in the Cold War. Stones and glass houses.

Could you please name that Chinese general that scares you so bad?

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Oh dear, Its getting clearer every day that they are preparing to attack Iran; trying to push the idea that Iran is a threat to the US.

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Dunno, I think Obama is probably close to right on this. Not much of a cold war left, getting rid of a lot of the weapons that aren't deployed reduces the threat. No point being reactionary about it. Besides, bio weapons would be a bigger threat to the chinese because of population density. I don't see how any of this means they are going after Iran either. That's rather strange too.

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I've been posting on JT for 9 or 10 years that I wish all nuclear weapons were eliminated. Now the effort that Obama is putting forth I appreciate and that is why I voted for him. < :-)

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Sounds good to me.

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