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Offline Mobius

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Re: Virginia Tech Shootings
If the US and USSR had gone to war there really wouldn't have been a winning side.

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This is one of the most intelligent comments. Correct. Everyone would have been both victor and victim. Nukes devastate everything - even signatures!
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Re: Virginia Tech Shootings
:lol: Yes, good point.

 

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Re: Virginia Tech Shootings
If the US and USSR had gone to war there really wouldn't have been a winning side.

Depending of course on when they went to war... if it was before 1949 and the USSR's 1st nuke...

But this is all off topic anyway.  :)

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Depending of course on when they went to war... if it was before 1949 and the USSR's 1st nuke...
True, but then the devastation would have been economic and social, rather than structural. Right from the get-go, the Cold War was an immutable stalemate. No side could guarantee a short, victorious conflict, so no war occurred.