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With the amount of nuclear weapons out there this is a mute point
I think it is funny that man is the only animal that actively creates weapons to destroy themselves with. Now the race is is for precision. The means to deliver the payload already exists and is easily obtainable. What does it really matter if a nuclear weapon hits the target within miles, yards or feet?

IMO the government needs to back off. Eat, drink and be merry cause tommorow we die.

Sorry to be so negative today but, hey, reality sucks.
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