Any in bound ICBM will be treated as 2 things (I pray) 1) a threat and 2) an Act of War by the shooter.
Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET
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(979) 690-7562 (Office Fax)Louis, any I.C.B.M. headed for U.S. territory is NOT assumed to be carrying mere E.M.P. warheads and thus I highly doubt such a vehicle headed our way absent a desperate and genuine plea from the source nation that it was a tragic mishap would be allowed to unload it's warheads before we were responding.
Ernest, the POTUS said we would not strike first, NOT that we would never retaliate.
However, that stated policy is unwise because ones want all foes, actual and potential, to think one is just crazy enough to do something a bit rash even if one merely being crazy like a fox. This generates its own deterrent effect without firing a shot.
KimmerOn Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Ernest Hayes <retiredsergeant@gmail.com> wrote:You forgot that O[bama] said that he would not retaliate, so its open season on us.
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 6:50 PM, Louis N. Molino, Sr. <lnmolino@aol.com>wrote:
>
>
> I don't know if MAD would apply. Say Libya had some nukes (multiple even
> for arguments sake) they launch a few towards us and Israel again for the
> scenario. Assuming we kept Israel on a short leash as we have with SCUDS and
> the possible use of or threat of the use of BIO and or CHEM stuff in the
> oh not so distant past.
>
> I see the rest of the planet turning their back on Libya real fast and that
> carton showing where Libya use to be as being a cake of New Mexico Glass
> being very real. Or in this case we now have a use for those Neutron Bombs
> which were one of two good things to come from the Carter era.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kim Noyes <kimnoyes@gmail.com>
> To: californiadisasters <californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sun, Mar 20, 2011 6:19 pm
> Subject: Re: [californiadisasters] Electromagnetic Pulse: Effects on the
> U.S. Power Grid
>
>
>
> *M.A.D. would still apply in this scenario.... any nation launching an
> E.M.P. attack upon the U.S. would A) Risk getting nuked right out of the
> starting gates before their vehicles even launched their warheads as we saw
> their launches from orbit and tracked their I.C.B.M.'s headed towards our
> homeland as we could not know they were not actually armed with regular
> nukes and B) Assuming we waited to counterstrike after we experienced the
> effects of the E.M.P. attack we would reserve the right to treat the attack
> as a regular nuclear attack and counterstrike with actual nukes aimed at
> ground targets bearing in mind that our essential military assets have their
> electronics hardened against E.M.P. effects leaving the civilian sector of
> our civilization to suffer whatever E.M.P. effects the attack achieved.
>
> Kimmer*
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 4:04 PM, James Nelson <jnelson_lifesaver@yahoo.com
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> Granted, Forstchen's talks about a terrorism scenario with multiple
>> nuke air bursts over different parts of the country (remember the 'missile
>> launch' off of the west coast last fall?) but as Kim points out, it could be
>> a natural cause like a large CME... It doesn't sound like the system would
>> withstand any large hit.
>>
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