Speaking of Libya, check out formerly jailed reporter Judith Miller’s discussion in The Wall Street Journal of how that country came to surrender its weapons of mass destruction. Ma’atouq Mohamed Ma’atouq, head of Libya’s nuclear program, told her doing so was painful: “I had to prepare the scientists and the technical experts who had worked so hard on different aspects of the program” at seven locations. “It wasn’t easy. This was my program. It was like killing my own baby.” The second part of the essay is in the Journal today.
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I gave up nukes years ago.It wasn’t easy, but thanks to nuke-anon I’ve been nuke clean for 9 years.
I’m strictly a high-explosives guy now.
I’m glad you got the help you needed Trace.;)