By Reza Sanati - August 30, 2011 - The Christian Science Monitor.Qaddafi stopped his nuclear program. Would NATO have bombed if he hadn't? Now, Iran watches as nonnuclear states are invaded and nuclear ones win favors.
Miami
Of all the lessons to draw from the ignoble end to Muammar Qaddafi's brutal regime in Libya, the one about nuclear weapons proliferation is probably not the first tutorial that comes to mind.
But you can believe it is not lost on countries that feel vulnerable, including Iran. And for the sake of global security, the international community must consider what it's like to be in their shoes.
The lesson is elementary. Eight years ago, Libya agreed to dismantle its infant nuclear program. More than five months ago, NATO began enforcing a no-fly zone in support of Libyan rebels. Would NATO have launched a bombing campaign against Libya if the unpredictable Mr. Qaddafi had possessed nuclear weapons?
Of course we all know the World is in need for more Nuclear Weapons not less !
It would make our World a much safer place to be in !
Well who are we kidding ? Our selves ?What a "deterrence" bullsh*t !
Ak Malten, Pro Peaceful Energy Use
A troubling lesson from Libya: Don't give up nukes
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