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Russia and China, together at last. "Not a threat", I think I saw somewhere written in that article. Riiiiight... So why are two of the Earth's most oppressive regimes "teaming-up", then? It's like the plot from a bad World War 3 war film.
EDIT: Or, am I just being some kind of horrible xenophobe that can't accept countries other than the UK and US can perform mock war games? You decide on our new lunchtime gameshow: Monkeyshaft!
"WHAT?! I don't believe. My gun is a joking one! How am I going to killing Amerwicans and taking over thier country?! WTF!!!"
I can remember when I just moved into Secondary school and our Chemistry teacher kept on telling us the effects of a hydrogen bomb or a-bomb and how he knew how to make them.
What a guy, eh?
Anyone who still thinks Nukes are "cool" should be sat down and forced to watch the following (at gunpoint if necessary...)
- The War Game
- Threads
- When the Wind Blows
- The Panorama doc about a 1 megaton device exploding over St Pauls
Come to think of it, they should be required viewing anyway...
i wanna play too :(
Unless they agree to some " No Nuke Policy ".
"What's better than 1 Super-power in the world?"
"..."
"2!"
To be honest. I'd prefer none. And you are naive not to even have a slight suspicion aroused when you see news that China and Russia are co-operating militarily again...
We may be allied with the US but I'm not at all happy with where they're taking the world. I'm sure I can count on you all to vote for communism when the time comes. Stay alert, comrades.
I bet he even has a secret parrot.
> China an opressive regime, yes. Russia post-Cold War not so much.
> I don't see why this is such a big deal.
Russia is rapidly going back the way though.
For instance, all the independant television channels have been closed down.