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Pals In Pakistan Part Three - Why Transfer Pals To Pakistan? By Teve Torbes, Fri Dec 9th
Pakistan is not unique among nuclear powers in its lack ofpermissive action link technology. Both China and India alsolack PALS. Pakistan does, however, pose a unique risk of loss ofcontrol over its nuclear arsenal. While any country thatpossesses nuclear weapons would gain security benefits frominstalling the technology, Pakistan's current lack of anestablished command and control regime makes it an urgent casefor a U.S. transfer of technology. Pakistan faces severalchallenges in creating an effective command and control systemfor its nuclear weapons. It has basic geographic problems thatinterfere with efforts to control its nuclear weapons in anemergency. It is a relatively narrow country, with few locationsthat weapons can be hidden at and its proximity to India largelyreduces the amount of time available for a second-strikedecision to be made (Man). These geographic problems limitPakistan's command and control efforts as they force the centralgovernment to loosen its control over weapons in the event of acrisis. They also radically inhibit early warning systems, asthe amount of warning time Pakistan would have in the event ofan Indian nuclear attack
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would be a few minutes at the maximum(Man). Without the benefit of any prior experience with nuclearweapons, Pakistan has had great difficulty in establishing aclear set of controls to prevent the unauthorized use of nuclearweapons. As discussed earlier, the only real rule that has beenestablished is the "3-man" requirement. This sort of consensuswould be relatively easy to achieve in a military organizationtrained to obey commands from superior officers. Without astronger system of organizational safeguards, a technicalsolution may be Pakistan's only effective option of increasingthe safety of their arsenal. About the author:Teve Torbes is an awesome owner of a personal air purifier site, who writes a whole lot aboutbest air purifier stuff. He has also created a valuable air purifier rating resource.
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GATHER WEAPONS AND AMMO <div><strong><br>Hopefully those wise enough to stockpile are grabbing up anything military style as they will be the first to be banned.<br>"Post-election gun rush </strong></div><br><div>Dallas, Texas, gun shop owner DeWayne Irwin said the election, combined with an unstable economy, triggered a firearms dash at his store.</div><br><div>"People are terrified of losing their right to protect themselves," Irwin told the Tribune. "The volume is 10 times what we ever expected. It started with assault rifles, but at this point people are buying ammunition, high-capacity magazines, Glocks – it's all flying off the shelf. With the economy the way it is, people are worried about instability. They are scared of civil unrest."</div><br><div>Likewise, Manassas, Va., gun store owner Bernie Conatser told CNN firearm sales have almost tripled at his shop.</div><br><div>"I have been in business for 12 years, and I was here for Y2K, September 11, Katrina," Conatser said. "And all of those were big events, and we did notice a spike in business, but nothing on the order of what we are seeing right now."</div><br><div>Managers at a shooting center in Houston reported selling out of assault weapons the day after Obama was elected. It now has a month-long waiting list for weapons costing more than $1,000 each."</div><br>GM Facts And Fiction <div>From plants to parks. From dealerships to driveways. From gas stations to grocery stores. What happens in the automotive industry affects each and every one of us. In fact, the collapse of the U.S.-based auto industry wouldn't just impact the more than 239,000 Americans directly employed by the Big Three. One out of every 10 people in America is employed in a service that is related to the U.S. auto industry. If a plant closes, so does its suppliers, the local stores, the hot dog vendors, and the local restaurants.......</div><br>Pentagon Clears Flying-Car Project for Takeoff Pentagon mad-science division Darpa is helping build thought-controlled robotic limbs, artificial pack mules, real-life laser guns and "kill-proof" soldiers. So it comes as no surprise, really, that the agency is now getting into the flying-car business, too.
Darpa hopes its "Personal Air Vehicle Technology"
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prototype of a military-suitable flying car -- a two- or four-passenger
vehicle that can "drive on roads" one minute and take off like a
helicopter the next. The hybrid machine would be perfect for "urban
scouting," casualty evacuation and commando-delivery missions, the
agency believes.<br><br>[ <a href="http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/11/darpas-flying-c.html">source</a> ]<br>Constitutional Dead Letters <div>by <a href="mailto:rogerroots@msn.com">Roger Roots</a> | Historians of Soviet Russia occasionally note that the communist workers’ paradise was originally intended to adhere to a written constitution that expressly guaranteed freedoms such as speech, press and assembly. In practice, however, none of the freedoms guaranteed in the Soviet constitution were recognized in the country’s legal system, and millions of dissenters and suspected dissenters were imprisoned or killed for disagreeing with the commissars of the state.</div><br><div>The United States Constitution, by contrast, is thought to be in <a href="http://townhall.com/columnists/LauraHollis/2008/10/29/a_president_who_wont_uphold_the_constitution_never">good standing</a>. Yet there are numerous provisions of the U.S. Constitution that are never enforced. These provisions, analogous to “dead letters” in the U.S. Postal System, are either totally ignored by federal judges or given such a narrow construction that they might as well not exist. As columnist and curmudgeon Joseph Sobran <a href="http://www.sobran.com/columns/1999-2001/990518.shtml">has written</a>, the Supreme Court has, in essence, exercised a “line-item veto” over the [docs], totally ignoring provisions that interfere with the justices’ national vision or social objectives.<br><a href="http://rinf.com/alt-news/politics/constitutional-dead-letters/4851/">http://rinf.com/alt-news/politics/constitutional-dead-letters/4851/</a></div><br>Read more for some examplesNeed a laugh today? Lets laugh @ the news. RAMSEY, Minn. (UPI) - Police in Ramsey, Minn., said a 7-year-old trick-or-treater came home with more than candy Halloween night someone gave him 2.2 grams of methamphetamine.<br><br><em>In a related story, police found the body of a junkie who died while trying to smoke a fun-size Milky Way.</em><br><br>WASHINGTON (AP) - Wash your hands, folks, especially you ladies. A new study found that women have a greater variety of bacteria on their hands than men do.<br><br><em>Young researchers at the Institute For Cootie Shots announced they felt vindicated at the findings of the study.</em><br><br>Read more!<br>
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