Repeating lies again?
We have 5,133 warheads. We do not violate the nonproliferation treaty.
Like Cliffy has the first f*cking idea what's in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.It's in a meme, it must be true.
There you go again, lol.For the people who hate peace and cheaper oil.
And again, lol.Wait, so the right wing fear factory is just a right wing fear factory?
You really like to get your panties in a bunch. 5133 is more than enough to blow the planet to hell. What is a couple thousand warheads amoung friends. The US is a far greater threat to world peace than Iran is, which is the point being made. But nice diversionary try.
Could that be the result of completely useless wars and military action?Western powers are handicapped by democracy to be a significant threat to peace. Even after two completely useless wars in Iraq, rates of violence are going down as threats become more isolated in nature.
Intervention, militarily, doesn't spread that?No, it's because of the civilizing process.
And how do you explain the DPRK?The rate of violence from those 'wars' is already dwarfed by previous ones. Those wars have become further diluted into smaller conflicts and we are now entering an age of economic sanctions as a replacement for direct violence and ultimately diplomacy and negotiations (like this one) as resolutions.
Iran isn't?The same way you explain China or Russia or the Middle East.
These are places that are echoes of the past.
How do you explain your contradiction than?Isn't in Iran in the Middle East?
The one you just posted.What contradiction?
Lame and salty.(then)
I'm talking about the topic...I'm just talking about rates of violence.
How do you explain the DPRK?Those wars have become further diluted into smaller conflicts and we are now entering an age of economic sanctions as a replacement for direct violence and ultimately diplomacy and negotiations (like this one) as resolutions.
No, it's because of the civilizing process.
The rate of violence from those 'wars' is already dwarfed by previous ones. Those wars have become further diluted into smaller conflicts and we are now entering an age of economic sanctions as a replacement for direct violence and ultimately diplomacy and negotiations (like this one) as resolutions.