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Paranoia Strikes Deep
Published on August 1, 2005 By kingbee In Politics

sixty years ago this saturday--august 6, 1945--the first atomic bomb ever used as a weapon of war exploded about 2000' above the city of hiroshima, japan. 

in an instant, the city was flattened; 80,000 of the estimated 250,000 people located there were killed instantly.  another 60,000 would eventually fall victim to radiation produced by the bomb.

three days later, a similar bomb was exploded over the japanese city of nagasaki.

at the time, the usa was the only nation on earth to construct atomic weaponry.  20 years later, the world was divided into two major geopolitical factions, both of which had much more powerful and sophisticated nuclear devices.  there were also several nations capable and willing to build their own atomic weapons.  45 years later, one of the two factions began crumbling into oblivion.  still other nations were determined to possess nuclear bombs.  60 years later, 9 nations now possess nuclear weapons.

so far, somehow, mankind has managed to avoid using another one  of these weapons.

as more nations--as well as groups of seemingly apocalyptic terrorists--seek to possess them--we come ever closer to the day when the next nuclear device is used to wreak the horror of instant mass destruction somewhere in the world.  we're as likely target as any other people or place.

terrorists--whether domestic or foreign--have demonstrated a penchant for action on dates of historical relevance.

the murrah federal building was bombed on april 19 for example;  april 19 being both  the day our revolution began when  minutemen first attacked colonial britain.  it's also the anniversary of the destruction of the self-styled lamb of god, david koresh and a great many of his followers.  

september 11 marked the 79th anniversary of the british mandate in palestine.

i could be just paranoid...or perhaps i'm reading too much into this, but i can't think of a more auspicious and relevant date than august 6 for al-quaeda or some similar group to try and bring it all back home to us. 


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on Aug 01, 2005
a 20 megaton bump
on Aug 01, 2005
I wonder if any of the geniuses that make the terrorist groups have even thought about that fact, AMERICA has bombs and if pushed is willing to use them.

WE could rename the middle east to Glassland, a little dye in the nukes and we have multi colored glass.
on Aug 01, 2005

Forty years ago this saturday--august 6, 1945--the first atomic bomb ever used as a weapon of war exploded about 2000' above the city of hiroshima, japan. 

I think your math is a tad off.  Maybe 60 years ago?

And you bring up a scary thought.  Except 9-11 was only 9-11 because we arrested one of the hijackers and they were afraid he would talk.  From what we have learned, it was supposed to be a bigger event.

Still, it is scary.

on Aug 01, 2005
Into your life it will creep.
on Aug 01, 2005

AMERICA has bombs and if pushed is willing to use them.

everyone in the world knows we have nukes and may use them. 

it was surely a major factor in north korea's determination to acquire the technology just as pakistan was motivated by the development of india's bomb.  india claims it was driven to become a nuclear power by china.  china was driven to create its bomb by russia and the us.   the uk developed it's bomb to scare off the soviet union which built its first bomb to even the fighting field with the usa.  if iran is developing nuclear weapons, it surely feels it's been pushed to do so by israel.  the french built its bomb because all the other kids were doing it.

ya gotta wonder whether and how much guaranteed retaliation deters people who consider blowing themselves up a faith-based initiative.

on Aug 01, 2005

I think your math is a tad off. Maybe 60 years ago

oooops.  thanks.  i've changed it as well as the other arithmetic error relating to a different date.   if i only hadda computer dammit.  

on Aug 01, 2005
Into your life it will creep.
blues jumped up a rabbit, rabbit run a quarter mile

yes de blues jumped up a rabbit, rabbit run a quarter, quarter mile

poor lil furry bunny, you know it scared jus like a baby child. (and if you aint scared, you aint right) ---taj mahal

on Aug 01, 2005

the french built its bomb because all the other kids were doing it.

Yea, but will theirs work?

on Aug 01, 2005
i dunno. I tend to think they have a "hands off" policy at this point in the US. I expect two or three more major attacks in Europe, and then I think we will start being in real danger here in the run-up to the next election in 2008.

That is, unless some sort of serious conflict breaks out that they have to make a statement about, like, oh, Israel destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities. At that point all bets would be off, I think.
on Aug 01, 2005
I tend to think they have a "hands off" policy at this point in the US. I expect two or three more major attacks in Europe, and then I think we will start being in real danger here in the run-up to the next election in 2008


i truly hope you're right (about the 'hands off' thing at least--i dont wanna see major attacks anywhere). i realize it may seem as if i'm paranoid. it's just that symbolism (targets, dates, actions) is, of necessity i guess, such an important factor especially for groups like al quaeda.
on Aug 01, 2005
Yea, but will theirs work?


at least as well as a peugot?
on Aug 01, 2005
I think it is more of a concerted effort to build an eventually fulfilled dread. We sit and watch attacks in Europe and elsewhere, dreading it happening here. Then, when it can have the most effect on the next election, without being "resolved" in time, they strike.

It could be, though, that they have seen since 9-11 that we don' react the same way that many Europeans react, at least in numbers great enough to advance their cause politically. For a long time after 9-11 even the most political in the US were hesitant to be "soft" on terrorism, or adopt a "Let's not antagonize them" stance. Perhaps there's a social dynamic here that they can't manipulate in the same way.

I tend to oversimply things. There's no telling what will happen, or if what happens will be based on some sort of agenda. A lot of this kind of speculation is just a need to make sense of it all, to make it predictable. If anything, it's proven to be the opposite.
on Aug 01, 2005
ya gotta wonder whether and how much guaranteed retaliation deters people who consider blowing themselves up a faith-based initiative.


Probably quite a bit since they know that if we do it, there won't be anyone left over there to carry on. They "may be" ignorant. But STUPID they ain't!
on Aug 01, 2005
Probably quite a bit since they know that if we do it, there won't be anyone left over there to carry on. They "may be" ignorant. But STUPID they ain't!


it's not a question of ignorance or stupidity. if you truly believe those who are martyred get to use the diamond lane to an eternity in paradise, why fear death for you & yours? more importantly, why concern yourself with what happens in this existence since no matter how good it gets, it can't be but imperfect? if the world ends tonite, the conflict ends with it. those who are favored get their reward; the others are doomed for infinity.
on Aug 01, 2005
i recently saw a documentary made in iran several years ago. there are thousands if not 10s of thousands of mausoleum-type memorials to the 100,000 iranian troops who are considered martyrs because they died fighting iraq in the 80s. everyone interviewed in those scenes expressed an eager willingness to become martyrs themselves.
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