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>On Fri, 15 May 1998, red_mist wrote:
>
>> In message <355B60B0.BFDFCBC8@ma.ultranet.com>, Sodom
>> <sodom@ma.ultranet.com> writes
>> >This may be venturing into the political arena, but what in the
world
>> >makes a country of a billion people overjoyed at having tested their
own
>> >nuclear explosions? From the way the papers look, the populace of
India
>> >is happy about the aparent nuclear proliferation happening in their
>> >area. In 1950, I might be able to understand it, but currently India
>> >only has Pakistan for an enemy, and not a very threatening one at
that.
>> >Basically im wondering how a "pro" nuclear stance developes.
>
>India also has a more active China as an enemy, besides Pakistan. And,
we
>just gave China advanced missile technology.
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