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Taiwan may have nuclear warheads

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If a new report in the prestigious military publication Defence and Foreign Affairs journal is correct, Taiwan now has two nuclear warheads the country has placed on ballistic missiles aimed at the Chinese mainland, thereby drastically altering the balance of power in the region.

-- Ain't Gonna Happen (Not Here Not@ever.com), May 15, 2000

Answers

Jim Cooke

Do you consider this as verification? If no, why?

-- Ain't Gonna Happen (Not Here Not@ever.com), May 15, 2000.


Launch will be the only verifaction for Jimbo.

May 20 is Innaguration Day.

-- Swampthing (in@the.swamp), May 15, 2000.


Ain't:

Don't you ever read the responses to other messages you've posted? Here's what I posted on the last Taiwan missle thread in response to the Defence and Foreign Affairs story:

"Regarding the NewsMax article quoting the Defence and Foreign Affairs article, where do you suppose Defence and Foreign Affairs got their information? Why, according to their website, from the South China Morning Post, the same place that put out the original report. That's the problem with the Net. First we have the SCMP, which is then quoted by Defence and Foreign Affairs, which is then quoted by NewsMax as if the report came from Defence and Foreign Affairs. This is exactly how one unconfirmed report becomes a fact in people's minds."

This is now a circular story with everyone quoting one another but the original still came from SCMP with no further verification from anyone.

-- Jim Cooke (JJCooke@yahoo.com), May 15, 2000.


Don't you ever read the responses Do you ever reply without being so nasty all the time? To answer your question, yes.

This is exactly how one unconfirmed report becomes a fact in people's minds.

My previous post: [snip]

If a new report in the prestigious military publication Defence and Foreign Affairs journal is correct,...

Just how do you suppose a "prestigious military publication Defence and Foreign Affairs journal" becomes recognized as a prestigious military publication? Do you think this happens by staking your reputation on rumor, hearsay and questionable news sources?

I won't bother to ask more questions of you here Jim, it seems you are already late for your nap and grumpiness is in full bloom.

-- Ain't Gonna Happen (Not Here Not@ever.com), May 15, 2000.


Ain't,

I get grumpy when you post an article that I already said got their info from the SCMP. If you already read this, why would you post this as if it's some sort of new information that should now cause me to change my view?

The Defence and Foreign Affairs Journal simply repeated the report published in the SCMP. It never said that the allegations were true. Simply because the DAFAJ is a "prestigious military publication" doesn't make the report any more or less true.

I'm now going off for my nap.

-- Jim Cooke (JJCooke@yahoo.com), May 15, 2000.



Launch will be the only verifaction for Jimbo.

I'm beginning to think you're right!

-- Ain't Gonna Happen (Not Here Not@ever.com), May 16, 2000.


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