Indiscriminate bombing of Iraq, ****stan and Afghanistan is what created these nut jobs, so yeah, why not a nuke. That would work out well!
So if you start Googling "how to get hold of enriched plutonium" I'm pretty sure you'll either find an answer or someone will be around to explain the technicalities of the request.
Didn't bencooper buy some on eBay from someone's grandad yesterday? 😉
Alternatively, just visit a public forum where someone has typed the words:
[i]how to get hold of enriched plutonium[/i]
and it's been repeated 2 or 3 times by other posters.
In the first Iraq war, my dad said what they should do is nuke Iraq's 5th largest city, then if they didn't pull out of Kuwait, the 4th, and so on. I was 17, and that was the point I realised that my dad is an idiot, and since then I've refused to get into any political discussions with him.
Well if we'd uked it then we wouldn't have to be nuking it now, would we?
[i]Well if we'd uked it then[/i]
"Deploy the Hill Billies"
"But Mr President! The Geneva Convention!"
"This is war, General, we have to use all the resources at our disposal"
"You should see what I can see,
When I'm nuking ISIS"
[i] nealglover - Member
My cats breath smells like cat food.[/i]
Not sure if you kissing your pussy cat is going to make much difference.
TBH.
*breaks wind and wafts it towards the thread*
Something in here stinks.
This calls for a major, and I mean major, leaflet campaign.
Do you have a good acronym? May I suggest
Campaign for Liberating ISIS, Terrifying Obama and Regression of Iraq and Syria.
Catchy
Do you have a good acronym? May I suggestCampaign for Liberating ISIS, Terrifying Obama and Regression of Iraq and Syria.
What's the point in dropping leaflets if nobody can find them?
"You should see what I can see,
When I'm nuking ISIS"
😀
I think lunge and jontaylor have got their finger on something there
If you happen to find yourself on any of the rabid right wing FB pages you'll see an absolute shit ton of people proposing nuking ISIS. The hate is really quite depressing. I'm off work and weirdly, I just can't stop reading the comments, I don't know why, I know it's likely killing my brain cells/will to live but like some strange addiction I can't stop...help...
If one good thing comes of this, it's made it far easier for me to work out who to remove from my Fb friend and Xmas card list.
There are a raft of extreme measures you could take with respect to Raqqa before nukes;
Bomb ...
all access roads (so no exits)
electricity generation plats
water supplies
The issue is there are lots of people trapped in Raqqa who have nothing to do with IS and who are desperate to get out
The most likely solution is to have Russian and Iranian ground troops retake the city as part of their operation to restore control under Assad. The former Head of the UK military has suggested that the best option
[url= http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/nov/18/camerons-aims-over-isis-and-assad-in-syria-are-contradictory-says-former-military-chief ]Guardian Link[/url]
The most likely solution is to have Russian and Iranian ground troops retake the city as part of their operation to restore control under Assad. The former Head of the UK military has suggested that the best option
Most likely Grozny style...
There are a raft of extreme measures you could take with respect to Raqqa before nukes;
It sounds like theotherjonv has taken them off his Xmas card list - isn't that enough?
There seems to be a few people asking for ISIS to be nuked
Like , Who?
heh! An old schoolfriend on facebook called for us to 'quit being so PC and to nuke the **** ers'
I assumed he was talking about the french, which seemed like kicking someone when they were down to me, and would almost certainly drive the price of wine up which seems like a bad idea
[quote=john_drummer ]Not to mention the threat of Mutually Assured Destruction. You go throwing nukes round the Middle East, there are nuclear armed countries nearby that could take offence to that
Countries plural? Well I suppose there are nukes in the closest outside country, though given it doesn't have independent control of them, at best it might get a say rather than taking offence afterwards - it certainly won't be targetting us. Otherwise I can only think of one country in the region with nukes, and I kind of suspect they would welcome bombing Daesh (they certainly won't be targetting us either).
Who were you thinking of?
What's the point in dropping leaflets if nobody can find them?
Oh, very good!
We shouldn't get involved with ISIS; never tangle with anything that's got more teeth than the entire Osmond family.
I found the following exchange from a bit earlier:
[quote=bencooper ]So, what, the real use of Trident is to threaten to incinerate millions of civilians in a country who can't even retaliate?
What on Earth does that make us?
[quote=ninfan ]Safe
[quote=wanmankylung ]Ignorance isn't safety.
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/trident-renewal-now-167bn-apparently/page/2#post-7264872
😆
I want to know how the OP's googling for plutonium is going..
Update please, ta..
bikebouy - I used to work at a nuclear power station where they produced plutonium and tritium.
"You should see what I can see,
When I'm nuking ISIS"
Not sure if peeping Toms would have a long life expectancy in Raqqa



