Then what's the bloody point in any of them? What is the point in spending billions of dollars on something you're never going to use, then fighting a war of secrets against another nation doing the same...nuclear proliferation seems retarded. Also, it takes two sets of lunatics to have a "cold" war, not just one.And we saw what happened when the lunatics had them; that entire Cold War thing. These nuclear weapons should never go in the hands of anyone that might ever use them.
Bullshit. I'm sorry to lower the tone, but the US Government of Harry Truman knew exactly what would happen when they dropped those bombs, as did the scientists that worked on them, and anyone else who was present at The Trinity Test in the New Mexico desert. You think they dropped two bombs for any reason other than to see which one worked better? The Japanese were ready to give up after the first, after they realised there was no honour in being incinerated. There was no need for Fat Man.The only reason why I can call Hiroshima/Nagasaki an exception is both because then, we had no clue of their true devestation and the circumstances of that specific scenario. We found out, and never have used them again. They're literally terrible, and the only use those weapons have in the world is to prevent them from ever being used since it's too late to undo their existance.
Actually, not only is the new Ayatollah pretty much the only thing stopping the Iranian President from attacking everyone, the first "in-power" (Khomeini I think) rebelled against his govenment for the belief that they were becomming "just another western country" as opposed to a great Persian state. Also, The Shah was not a very pleasant person. He used his intelligence agencies to crush any and all religious and political opposition, including imprisoning Khomeini for 18 months on trumped up charges.The Shah of Iran was restructuring the nation to be more western, including giving women the right to vote. The Ayatollah didn't like that and revolted, and we decided against supporting a fundamentalist Islamic Republic against the already established government which was pro-west and working towards better human and civil rights. Unfortunately, the Shah lost and the Ayatollahs know how to hold a grudge.
So before you go defending the previous Iranian government, remember that some of the worst governments in history have been pro-west. Pinoche's, Nguyen Van Thieu's, Saddam's Iraq (before 1991).
Also, I find it funny that it's a communist and an anarchist arguing this point...the last time us lot worked together we ended up shooting at each other in Spain
