US mistakenly shipped nuclear missile components to Taiwan
Asia-Pacific News
Mar 25, 2008, 15:30 GMT
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...whoops!
Mistakenly? More like Chen Shui-bian ordered them probably to create weapons of mass destruction :P
Oh please!! That's insulting! Even many of the harshest Chen critics don't buy your story!
'Mistakenly?' How could you 'mistakenly' send such crucial things anywhere? What was the error? Sending the missiles to Taiwan? Or being found out? 'Oops.' OK, now send them back. Sorry, US, but Tibet isn't going to be 'independent' anytime soon, and neither is Taiwan. Take care of Iraq and Serbia first.
OK, you don't have to buy my arguments.
Besides, what argument did I make? Did you not see the tongue-sticking-out smiley at the end? If I were serious, I wouldn't have stuck that in there.
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