Should North Korea be allowed to develop nuclear weapons? Discuss
By smuggeridge
@smuggeridge (2148)
October 17, 2006 5:53pm CST
Lots of people have been complaining that only petty little things are being discussed on this site, so thought i'd start some absolutely huge ones.
1 response
@smuggeridge (2148)
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18 Oct 06
Thankyoum i have started about 20 discussions and you are the first to ever reply, i was starting to think something was wrong with my account.
I agree with you about nuclear weapons, however sadly I don't think we'll ever be able to get rid of nuclear weapons because as long as one country have got them another will insist on having them just incase the other tries something. Lets just hope no one ever actually launches one on anybody
@antoisra (820)
• Sri Lanka
18 Oct 06
Yeah. That's the problem. The only thing positive perhaps, is that noone dares to go to war against a country with nuclear weapons. Because if North Korea would send a nuclear bomb against USA.. well, USA has over 10,000 (yes, over 10,000) nuclear weapons ready to launch. Russia has over 20,000, but ONLY 6000 or so ready to launch any minute. :P Perhaps it's not North Korea that we should be afraid of, but instead what would happen if a terrorist got hold of a nuclear weapon/learned how to build nuclear weapons.
Wow, I'm glad I live in Sweden so I won't get hurt. But really, this whole nuclear weapon can be the doom of the world.


