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Where abouts are our Nukes?
I just read Englishbirds thread and that got me wondering, where abouts are our Nuclear Weapons? Are they in the mountains somewhere or out at sea? hmm. Does anybody know?
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http://abolition2000europe.org/index.php?op=ViewArticle& amp;articleId=108&blogId=1
and you thought they kept it top secret.
According to the article I linked to, they're in America - really handy.
"The controversy is set to ignite this week with an embarrassing report by the Foreign Policy Centre (FPC), set up under Blair�s patronage, calling for Trident to be scrapped and not replaced.
On Tuesday the defence select committee will take evidence from experts, most of whom are expected to say that there is no need for a new nuclear deterrent.
The FPC report says that Britain�s independent deterrent is an illusion. The missiles are stored in the United States and have to be collected by a British submarine before it goes on patrol"
Johnlambert, from what I have only recently heard, Argentinian bombs hit almost every British ship, but they failed to explode; that is luck in my mind. It was of course a great bit of patriotic propaganda.
Giving every islander a million pounds would still have cost us a very important strategic outpost.
that wasnt luck, it was incompetence on the Argentinian armourers side. Like the Argie pilot who fired a heat seeking missile at a British Harrier jump jet, missed, his target, then turned back to argentina, flicked on his afterburner and got exploded by his own missile.
Anyway our nukes are in secret locations, we dont want lunatics like Ward-Minter knowing where they are now do we?
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