ChezDaJez
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Plausible deniability is the key here. We have to figure out what to do with nations that try to "game the system" diplomatically as a way of covering heinous acts. A lot of that is going to depend upon the nation from where the weapon came. If it came from Russia, China or one of our staunch allies, we are going to treat it significantly differently than if it came from Iran or N. Korea. The degree of complicity will also govern our response towards Russia or China, I think. Less militarily capable countries are goimg to be in for a rough time. But generally, any country supporting terrorist's aims, directly or indirectly, is going to get that country burned if it can be proven (or not) that they had the least little thing to do with it. It isn't going to matter much whether it's knowingly or unknowingly. But, every nation in some way, shape, or form is going to "game the system" when threatened. Especially so when there is someone carrying a big stick and pounding on the door, shouting; "Let us in or we'll kick the door down." A nation that resists... well, they will probably see new management in their immediate future. The use of WMDs against the United States is one of the few scenarios where I can imagine a full and legal declaration of war being made against any and all guilty parties. As Iraq has shown, winning such a war will be relatively easy. Winning the peace somewhat harder. Chez
< Message edited by ChezDaJez -- 3/18/2006 12:42:07 AM >
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