Nuclear weapon
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Jeanluc
I am currently undertaking an extended project on Nuclear weapons and their effects on geopolitics, however i have run out of topical issues to raise in my discussion, can anybody think of any points which i can elaborate on?
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Terrified
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Since the U.S has become financially overextended (to say the least), and finding the cost challenging to take on more wars, like fighting Iran or N. Korea, they have moved on to the next level of mass destruction leaving nuclear weaponry active and in place, but aging and unrealistic.

They have a multifold strategy that's been in their arsenal for many years after the basic science was stolen from the prolific experimenter Tesla. This was the foundation of what was to become the next methodology for controlling the world as a sort of undesirable and unwanted policeman, as well as keeping their many creditors, such as China, at bay.

Today, that science is actually operating and disguised under the acronym 'HAARP' in an isolated and confidential region of Alaska. There is mounds of information, as well as speculation surrounding this new weapon and the potential threat it holds for the earth and human family, not to mention its effect on geopolitics, nearly everywhere on the internet.

Investigate this and decide for yourself whether nuclear weaponry is still the leading factor of geopolitics for the new century.

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Jeanluc
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Thats fantastic, it brings a completely new angle to my research and allows for more speculation to entail, thanks alot.
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