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#1 LastCaveMan
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...Obama signs a deal with Russia, to give away the serial numbers of every nuke sold to britain.

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I really don't see why this is such a big deal.
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I don't see how that's dangerous, and if Britain objects to this, too damn bad.
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#4 GabuEx
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I really don't understand: why does it undermine the UK's security for someone just to know how many nukes they have, when they have publicly said how many nukes they have?

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#5 rockerbikie
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I dislike Wikileaks.

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#6 Tylendal
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They're just serial numbers after all. All it tells Russia is a) how many warheads Britain has at least (and they probably have a LOT more), and b) if everything goes FUBAR, they can figure out what part of China the bolts for the missile flying at them were constructed in.
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I don't see how that's dangerous, and if Britain objects to this, too damn bad. l4dak47

Yeah, it is not like they are one of America's best allies or anyth-oh, wait.

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[QUOTE="l4dak47"]I don't see how that's dangerous, and if Britain objects to this, too damn bad. Dark_Knight6

Yeah, it is not like they are one of America's best allies or anyth-oh, wait.

I don't care. Britain supported wikileaks.
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Obama is pushing his luck. First he said we're not best allies and now this. >: (
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#10 austi722
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Obama is pushing his luck. First he said we're not best allies and now this. >: (SolidSnake35
Invasion next I'll bet he will start it off by launching minuteMan IIIs
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#11 Cataclism
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Oops. Britain is not going to like this.

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#12 Serraph105
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I really don't understand: why does it undermine the UK's security for someone just to know how many nukes they have, when they have publicly said how many nukes they have?

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It most certainly doesn't. My only thought is how does this further Obama's goal to eliminate the world's nuclear supply?
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[QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"]I don't see how that's dangerous, and if Britain objects to this, too damn bad. l4dak47

Yeah, it is not like they are one of America's best allies or anyth-oh, wait.

I don't care. Britain supported wikileaks.

They support free speech more than America does, so f*** them and their allegiance.

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I don't see how that's dangerous, and if Britain objects to this, too damn bad. l4dak47

maybe but this only strengthens the argument of people like me in Britain, who think we should get rid of 20 billion worth of useless nuclear weapons. if america is happy to sell us this, and then stab in the back, we might as well not bother and live under your nuclear shield for free

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[QUOTE="l4dak47"][QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

Yeah, it is not like they are one of America's best allies or anyth-oh, wait.

Dark_Knight6

I don't care. Britain supported wikileaks.

They support free speech more than America does, so f*** them and their allegiance.

Who supports free speech more?
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[QUOTE="l4dak47"][QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

Yeah, it is not like they are one of America's best allies or anyth-oh, wait.

Dark_Knight6

I don't care. Britain supported wikileaks.

They support free speech more than America does, so f*** them and their allegiance.

Yeah.. the problem isn't that WikiLeaks published what Obama did, it's what Obama did.

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#17 -Unreal-
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Funny, I was reading about the nuclear submarines they have earlier on. They're based in the clyde in Scotland.

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#18 Dark_Knight6
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[QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"] I don't care. Britain supported wikileaks. l4dak47

They support free speech more than America does, so f*** them and their allegiance.

Who supports free speech more?

The country that isn't full of politicians who are calling for the head of the man who legally made them look like jackasses.

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[QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"] I don't care. Britain supported wikileaks. iAtrocious

They support free speech more than America does, so f*** them and their allegiance.

Yeah.. the problem isn't that WikiLeaks published what Obama did, it's what Obama did.

Still don't care. The moment Britain supported wikileaks, they lost some of my respect. Besides, why does it matter? It's serial codes.
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[QUOTE="l4dak47"][QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

They support free speech more than America does, so f*** them and their allegiance.

Dark_Knight6

Who supports free speech more?

The country that isn't full of politicians who are calling for the head of the man who legally made them look like jackasses.

Links needed.
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I don't understand how serial numbers constitute nuclear secrets
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Obama is pushing his luck. First he said we're not best allies and now this. >: (SolidSnake35

Oh, please. It's not like the UK isn't USA's b**** in Europe, right? Well, all of them are, but the United Kingdom is the most.

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[QUOTE="l4dak47"][QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

I don't see how that's dangerous, and if Britain objects to this, too damn bad. l4dak47

Yeah, it is not like they are one of America's best allies or anyth-oh, wait.

I don't care. Britain supported wikileaks.

It's not the brits who look bad by this exposure. But, like you said, it doesn't seem to have a semblance of danger in it.
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#24 Cataclism
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[QUOTE="iAtrocious"]

[QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

They support free speech more than America does, so f*** them and their allegiance.

l4dak47

Yeah.. the problem isn't that WikiLeaks published what Obama did, it's what Obama did.

Still don't care. The moment Britain supported wikileaks, they lost some of my respect. Besides, why does it matter? It's serial codes.

Because Britain doesn't want other countries to know how many nukes it has. It definitely matters to them.

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[QUOTE="l4dak47"][QUOTE="iAtrocious"]

Yeah.. the problem isn't that WikiLeaks published what Obama did, it's what Obama did.

Cataclism

Still don't care. The moment Britain supported wikileaks, they lost some of my respect. Besides, why does it matter? It's serial codes.

Because Britain doesn't want other countries to know how many nukes it has. It definitely matters to them.

But other countries do already know how many nukes Britain has, especially Russia.
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I don't understand how serial numbers constitute nuclear secretsxaos
Well, that's because you actually think critically.
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#27 GabuEx
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I don't understand how serial numbers constitute nuclear secretsxaos

I mean I've seen pretty bad password protection before; it's conceivable that the launch code for each missile is programmed to be the serial number for convenience.

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#28 Dark_Knight6
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[QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"] Who supports free speech more? l4dak47

The country that isn't full of politicians who are calling for the head of the man who legally made them look like jackasses.

Links needed.

You're kidding, right? It's common knowledge that America would like to put him on trial.

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[QUOTE="xaos"]I don't understand how serial numbers constitute nuclear secretsGabuEx

I mean I've seen pretty bad password protection before; it's conceivable that the launch code for each missile is programmed to be the serial number for convenience.

Well, if there's ever a recall, someone could mess with those serial numbers and they might not get a refund.
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#30 deactivated-5f9e3c6a83e51
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[QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"][QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

The country that isn't full of politicians who are calling for the head of the man who legally made them look like jackasses.

Links needed.

You're kidding, right? It's common knowledge that America would like to put him on trial.

Assange would not be able to be tried in the US. He committed no crime under US law. The person who leaked the information was a military person and could legally be prosecuted under those laws.
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#31 l4dak47
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[QUOTE="l4dak47"][QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

The country that isn't full of politicians who are calling for the head of the man who legally made them look like jackasses.

Dark_Knight6

Links needed.

You're kidding, right? It's common knowledge that America would like to put him on trial.

No, not really. I have not seen too many people advocate for his death here in the U.S. Especially polititcans. Once again, links needed.
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#32 Cataclism
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[QUOTE="Cataclism"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"] Still don't care. The moment Britain supported wikileaks, they lost some of my respect. Besides, why does it matter? It's serial codes. l4dak47

Because Britain doesn't want other countries to know how many nukes it has. It definitely matters to them.

But other countries do already know how many nukes Britain has, especially Russia.

All they know is what Britain tells them. Unlike the US or Russia which tell everybody how many they have, Britain prefers to keep it somewhat secret due to the relatively small number of nukes. And that is exactly why Russia wanted this information. With the serial numbers, it's easier for them to guess the actual number more accurately.

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#33 deactivated-6016f2513d412
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As much as I dig WikiLeaks and the concepts and philosophies behind it and all, people sort of get a little too excited over some of these leaks and end up sensationalizing them a little too much.. Still, though - keep 'em coming.
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#34 l4dak47
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[QUOTE="l4dak47"][QUOTE="Cataclism"]

Because Britain doesn't want other countries to know how many nukes it has. It definitely matters to them.

Cataclism

But other countries do already know how many nukes Britain has, especially Russia.

All they know is what Britain tells them. Unlike the US or Russia which tell everybody how many they have, Britain prefers to keep it somewhat secret due to the relatively small number of nukes. And that is exactly why Russia wanted this information. With the serial numbers, it's easier for them to guess the actual number more accurately.

Even if that was the case. Why would the numbers matter? Is Russia planning to invade Britian? Do you know something the rest of the world doesn't?
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[QUOTE="l4dak47"][QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

Yeah, it is not like they are one of America's best allies or anyth-oh, wait.

Dark_Knight6

I don't care. Britain supported wikileaks.

They support free speech more than America does, so f*** them and their allegiance.

You should really read up on british law and cases if you think that. Here's a link for a little info on it.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7113186.stm

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[QUOTE="Cataclism"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"][QUOTE="Cataclism"]

Because Britain doesn't want other countries to know how many nukes it has. It definitely matters to them.

But other countries do already know how many nukes Britain has, especially Russia.

All they know is what Britain tells them. Unlike the US or Russia which tell everybody how many they have, Britain prefers to keep it somewhat secret due to the relatively small number of nukes. And that is exactly why Russia wanted this information. With the serial numbers, it's easier for them to guess the actual number more accurately.

Shouldn't nuclear arsenals be public information? We have weapon inspectors in many countries just for that reason.
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[QUOTE="Cataclism"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"] But other countries do already know how many nukes Britain has, especially Russia. sonicare

All they know is what Britain tells them. Unlike the US or Russia which tell everybody how many they have, Britain prefers to keep it somewhat secret due to the relatively small number of nukes. And that is exactly why Russia wanted this information. With the serial numbers, it's easier for them to guess the actual number more accurately.

Shouldn't nuclear arsenals be public information? We have weapon inspectors in many countries just for that reason.

Dude, didn't you hear? If you're a 1st world country, you have a free pass on having a un-inspected nuclear arsenal.

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#38 l4dak47
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[QUOTE="sonicare"][QUOTE="Cataclism"]

All they know is what Britain tells them. Unlike the US or Russia which tell everybody how many they have, Britain prefers to keep it somewhat secret due to the relatively small number of nukes. And that is exactly why Russia wanted this information. With the serial numbers, it's easier for them to guess the actual number more accurately.

iAtrocious

Shouldn't nuclear arsenals be public information? We have weapon inspectors in many countries just for that reason.

Dude, didn't you hear? If you're a 1st world country, you have a free pass on having a un-inspected nuclear arsenal.

Makes sense.
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#39 Dark_Knight6
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[QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"] I don't care. Britain supported wikileaks. Espada12

They support free speech more than America does, so f*** them and their allegiance.

You should really read up on british law and cases if you think that. Here's a link for a little info on it.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7113186.stm

I know plenty about British law. Clearly if they support wikileaks while America condemns, it really says a lot about America and its "free speech".

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#41 Cataclism
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[QUOTE="Cataclism"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"] But other countries do already know how many nukes Britain has, especially Russia. l4dak47

All they know is what Britain tells them. Unlike the US or Russia which tell everybody how many they have, Britain prefers to keep it somewhat secret due to the relatively small number of nukes. And that is exactly why Russia wanted this information. With the serial numbers, it's easier for them to guess the actual number more accurately.

Even if that was the case. Why would the numbers matter? Is Russia planning to invade Britian? Do you know something the rest of the world doesn't?

Information is power. Let's just put it this way: Britain doesn't want to disclose this infirmation, period. They obviously have their reasons.

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#42 Treflis
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Well the only decent thing to do now is to give Britain the codes for all of the US nukes and have them tell some other nation about them. Afterall it would be rude not to.
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I really don't see how this is that dangerous. Britian as an ally is also not a big gain for us. They went from worlds greatest empire to Island in Europe. Sorry brits. I believe an alliance with countries like India and Brazil possible superpowers of the future are more important.

Also I don't believe the number of nukes we claim we have or how many russia claims they have. Even with the inspections.I'm sure we both have a secret stockpile hidden somewhere deep in our terrority.

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[QUOTE="Cataclism"]

[QUOTE="l4dak47"] But other countries do already know how many nukes Britain has, especially Russia. sonicare

All they know is what Britain tells them. Unlike the US or Russia which tell everybody how many they have, Britain prefers to keep it somewhat secret due to the relatively small number of nukes. And that is exactly why Russia wanted this information. With the serial numbers, it's easier for them to guess the actual number more accurately.

Shouldn't nuclear arsenals be public information? We have weapon inspectors in many countries just for that reason.

Oh, I agree. But I'm not arguing that, I'm not exactly defending Britain on their secretive policies. I'm merely pointing out that they won't like this because they have other policies. Whether I agree or disagree with it is a completely different discussion.

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[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Obama is pushing his luck. First he said we're not best allies and now this. >: (iAtrocious

Oh, please. It's not like the UK isn't USA's b**** in Europe, right? Well, all of them are, but the United Kingdom is the most.

I'm fairly certain that most countries in Europe couldn't give a toss about the US.
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#46 Cataclism
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I really don't see how this is that dangerous. Britian as an ally is also not a big gain for us. They went from worlds greatest empire to Island in Europe. Sorry brits. I believe an alliance with countries like India and Brazil possible superpowers of the future are more important.

Also I don't believe the number of nukes we claim we have or how many russia claims they have. Even with the inspections.I'm sure we both have a secret stockpile hidden somewhere deep in our terrority.

Tetrarch9

Thankfully Brasil has been staying out of other people's business.

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[QUOTE="iAtrocious"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Obama is pushing his luck. First he said we're not best allies and now this. >: (SolidSnake35

Oh, please. It's not like the UK isn't USA's b**** in Europe, right? Well, all of them are, but the United Kingdom is the most.

I'm fairly certain that most countries in Europe couldn't give a toss about the US.

Europe? That's where history comes from or something, right?
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Gasp? I'm surprised Russia even wants them. I figured MAD was a given.
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#49 SolidSnake35
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[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"][QUOTE="iAtrocious"]

Oh, please. It's not like the UK isn't USA's b**** in Europe, right? Well, all of them are, but the United Kingdom is the most.

xaos

I'm fairly certain that most countries in Europe couldn't give a toss about the US.

Europe? That's where history comes from or something, right?

Only Western Europe.

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#50 Sajo7
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[QUOTE="xaos"][QUOTE="SolidSnake35"] I'm fairly certain that most countries in Europe couldn't give a toss about the US.SolidSnake35

Europe? That's where history comes from or something, right?

Only Western Europe.

Yeah Eastern Europe makes Vodka from beets I think.