Nuclear Blackberries?

Glockmatic

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#1
http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/06/01/nuclear.blackberry/index.html

At issue is whether the United States should change its decades-old nuclear policy and pursue a new class of "small nuclear weapons" that could be the size of Blackberries.

Congress has taken up the debate this spring in response to the Bush administration's request for $4 million dollars to research a new kind of nuclear weapon that would be both smaller in size and explosiveness.

In a $2.6 trillion dollar annual federal budget, the proposed $4 million is not a lot of money. But the concept is a big one.

Indeed, despite some efforts to downplay its import, the debate over whether to research small nuclear weapons (some of which are called "bunker busters") could be a tipping point in U.S. nuclear policy.

It could reshape fundamental American military policy and influence the international nuclear debate at a crucial time. (Last month, the once every five years, UN-led international Nuclear Non-proliferation Conference ended in utter failure.)

This debate is important -- and not as simple as some on either side would have it.
imagine a nuke that size of this


if they make these, i wonder how long it would take for these to get in the hands of terrorists
 
#3
It seems like too much fiction but can be very real. But what I don't get is that there's so much people living in poverty in the U.S. and instead of investing these millions in the population and in seeing the country grow overtime they concentrate so much on building weapons and basically wishing for the destruction of this planet.

Peace
 

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