India (Bharat) and USA talk nuclear, how about the Ruskies

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bansy

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India (Bharat) and USA talk nuclear, how about the Ruskies

Post17 Aug 2007

Nuclear technology deals between US and India; Indian MPs criticise nuclear deal. Look at other related news on this.

The deal reverses three decades of US anti-proliferation policy and formalises a warmer relationship between India and the US who endured difficult ties during the Cold War.

VVVIP Prime Minster Manmohan Singh apparently has relations with the BKWSU, must have seen the Yayga pictures. :roll:

bansy

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Post17 Aug 2007

It's Cold War II. One day later, here's the reply from the Ruskies ; [url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6950986.stm]Russia restarts Cold War patrols
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Hey folks, Destruction soon. Shiv Shankar Brahma Vishnu and the rest, start packing. For free, I'll help with the disposing of material attachments :P. If there's any left :cry:.
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Post13 Sep 2007

Omshanti.

While BKs/PBKs debate the spiritual mother and Father of the world, US and Russia are testing the mother :P and Father :D of all bombs respectively. Today's edition of Times of India newspaper carries an article on the front page titled "Russia flexes muscles, tests 'Father of all bombs'" (world's most powerful vacuum bomb :evil: ).

I could not find any such article in the webpage of the Times of India to provide a link.

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Arjun
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Post13 Sep 2007

Russian Bomb - BBC Link

Interesting commentary, the critics are suggesting that the purpose of it is not to impress the Americans but, politically, of the leaders impressing the Russian followers. A bit like the way BKs do with all their VIP reports for their followers.

The generals are saying that unlike Nuclear weapons, it is "environmentally friendly" ... although probably not if you happen to be part of the environment directly underneath where it has been dropped!

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