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Re: Annual attempt at correction
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Von: Strickert, Rick <rstrickert@signaturescience.com>
An: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>
Datum: Freitag, 09. August 2002 01:04
Betreff: RE: Annual attempt at correction
> > Most of what I said was for memory, and I thought
> > that the Soviet Union had declared war after the dropping
> > of the atomic bombs, but was not sure.
>
>The Soviet Union declared war on Japan on August 8, two days after the
Hiroshima bombing and 1 day before the Nagasaki bombing.
>
Thank you for repeating what I have posted already. It seems that some
RADSAFErs have a very selective reading habit concerning postings.
> > Wars should be fought to the total defeat of the enemy.
>
>The objective of a justifiable (defensive) war should be the unconditional
surrender or the annihilation of the enemy... whichever is accomplished
first.
You obviously live in the days of the Wild West. I do not expect that you
will read the posting I just sent. But I ask the whole RADSAFE group in the
USA, whether this is really the representative opinion of the US population.
If it were, the world would be in ashes since decades. Fortunately it seems
that there are some politicians who do not use nuclear bombs to "force the
enemy to unconditionally surrender" or to "annihilate the enemy".
Is there nobody at RADSAFE who speaks up against such postings? Are they
accepted?
Franz
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