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On Sat, 1 Dec 2007 16:49:44 -0800 (PST), art
wrote: Yup. He was found to be insane and put in the Tower. You must've burnt your history books when you left. This is not a reference about Heß (do you really believe he was going to lead a Putsch against Hitler?). Rudolph Heß parachuted into Scotland 2 years after Chamberlain returned from Munich. Germany did not want interference by Gt Britain. Hitler and the Nazi party didn't, certainly. Reasonable (not insane) Germans went to Chamberlain for support. Iran came to us in 2003 ready to abandon their nuclear program, we have our own Chamberlains that decided that we weren't going to negotiate that. The same Chamberlains abandoned the North Korean protocols of 1993 to de-nuclearize; after 7 years, and one bomb test, they have since decided to write up new treaties for less guarantees. Our Chamberlains were informed by India that they were going to ramp up their nuclear program, our Chamberlains asked if we could help. There are several countries in the world that, with existing stockpiles, are only weeks away from deliverable munitions. They are watching our power evaporate. Our Chamberlains shrug their shoulders in the standard Munich salute: "Learn to live with it" as Rummy would say. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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