At 03:53 PM 3/21/00 -0500, Sunder wrote: > >I'd say the general public of Taiwan would feel much safer in such a situation. It will be interesting to see, 20 years hence, whether the Pakis' and the Indians' recent engineering feats are stabilizing or used. One doubts they're irrelevent, if only for psyops. The Taiwanese depend on US nukes, and the Chinese depend on our not wanting to use them. "Very interesting" turn of the century..
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