Why do the extreme hypothetical when it is most likely that that is not the
reality? Hyperbole was "is it worth attacking Iraq because they could nuke
us in 45 minutes?". A reasonable answer would have been perhaps, "There's no
way to quantify or determine that. Too many unknowns."
Julie Krueger
always seeing wild cards in the equations
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>>Hyperbole much?
No, Julie, a serious question, and one that applies to al-Qaeda as much
as to us? To what lengths would you go to preserve your culture?
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