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Steve Campbell -> RE: BackPack Nuclear terrorism.... (7/4/2006 1:01:19 PM)
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Man-portable nuclear weapons have been around for a long time. The SADM (Small Atomic Demolition Munition), designed to be jumped into a combat zone by special forces types and employed to destroy key infrastructures, such as bridges, dams, etc., was in service when I was in the army 30 years ago. I'm sure the "other side" had/has their versions of this concept. Today, it is apparently not very difficult to make an easily-transported device from a small MIRV warhead that came out of a larger weapon (ICBM, etc.). I would imagine that our government is doing its best to keep track of such things. But one thing I KNOW; with enough time, determination, and funds, a man on a personal mission can accomplish just about anything he desires. This muslim garbage we're fighting today has the best motivator of all in their pocket; religious zeal. A zealot is the most dangerous of adversaries, because he is not afraid to die for his cause. Jack, in the grand scheme of things, I would imagine that you're more likely to get hassled by a room-temperature-IQ moron at a TSA checkpoint in an airport, than to be vaporized by a man-pack nuke in the mall. The bad guys have wildly succeeded, in that they have totally disrupted our lives and made it a pain, if not downright difficult, to travel. Not all of them are ignorant savages who only want a piece of those 72 virgins, or whatever... BTW, if I offended anyone with the "muslim garbage" comment, sin loi. Those folks take the term 'intolerance' to new heights.
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