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Re: 21-Jul-15 World View -- Philippines reinforces grounded ship to challenge China in South China Sea Kurds blame Erdo
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 8:53 am
by psCargile
Don't count out electronic and cyber warfare. Or directed energy weapons of either the microwave or laser variety.
Re: 21-Jul-15 World View -- Philippines reinforces grounded ship to challenge China in South China Sea Kurds blame Erdo
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 1:08 pm
by Tom Mazanec
Guest wrote:How much "long haul" is involved in a nuclear war? I think it will be over pretty quick. The unlucky ones will survive. The parts of the world left untouched (according to John) will be Latim America and Africa, both made up of nations in quasi-anarchy on their best days. I don't see those people being able to maintain, let alone, rebuild much of anything.
I would rather be killed in a war then be conquered by another country. But I won't delude myself into believing that somehow America and China can fight a war without it going nuclear.
Well, I suppose I would rather be dead than envy the dead. But I really have a dread of dying suddenly, being a devout Catholic. I sure hope it isn't a Bolt-Out-Of-The-Blue, but rather is preceded by some days of escalation.
Re: 21-Jul-15 World View -- Philippines reinforces grounded ship to challenge China in South China Sea Kurds blame Erdo
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 7:22 pm
by gerald
Gee what are we doing ? Drawing straws on how best to die? How wonderful. Guess the last one on the Titanic had the last laugh ( Sorry it was the Olympic --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4x56PCOalk or so one story goes ) and we want to draw straws? ha ha
Re: 21-Jul-15 World View -- Philippines reinforces grounded ship to challenge China in South China Sea Kurds blame Erdo
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:51 pm
by Guest
gerald wrote:Gee what are we doing ? Drawing straws on how best to die? How wonderful. Guess the last one on the Titanic had the last laugh ( Sorry it was the Olympic --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4x56PCOalk or so one story goes ) and we want to draw straws? ha ha
John believes the Chinese will launch a surprise nuclear attack on the US. I can see that. So, death might be a bolt out of the blue. Personally, dying suddenly, in my sleep, for example, has always been something I have hoped for. Hopefully I won't die in a public bathroom. In my own bed would be nice.
As for not wanting to survive a nuclear war, watch the recent Mad Max film and tell me if that lifestyle appeals to you.
Re: 21-Jul-15 World View -- Philippines reinforces grounded ship to challenge China in South China Sea Kurds blame Erdo
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 3:42 am
by MarvyGuy
You have a good point. Perhaps “long haul” is not a good term. I honestly do not know what it will be like, other than horrible, or how long it will last, other than too long. I have found that pleasant times disappear before they arrive, but bad events can feel a lifetime. In the time we have left there is nothing to be done but continue to live, and face that ultimately life is already too short but beautiful. Quo Vadis.