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Ruxpercnd
Forum Junkie
Posts: 743
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 7:45 pm
I believe that when America started it nuke progam, that it got a lot of it's materials from Canada. So, Canada probably has always been a partner.
Effectively, Canada does have nukes. Canada is protected.
Anyone with nukes is immediately put on everyone's targeting list. Does Canada feel so lonely that it wants that special attention from Russia? Canada and Russia in a nuclear standoff over ownership of the North Pole?
It is ironic that everyone wants nukes now that America and Russia have been trying to destroy them.
Nevertheless, while having your own nukes might assuage feelings of inferiority and inadequacy, penis enlargement might be cheaper.
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sukhoi
Active Member
Posts: 107
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 7:47 pm
Ruxpercnd, I agree 100%, We need to destroy nukes not keep making them.
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Posts: 8497
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 8:06 pm
From 1963 to 1984 US nuclear warheads armed Canadian weapons systems in both Canada and Germany. It is likely that during the early part of the period, the Canadian military was putting more effort, money and manpower into the nuclear commitment than any other single activity.
OPERATIONAL BASES, STATIONS, CAMPS:
QUEBEC
CFB La Macaza (1963-1972, BOMARC)
CFB Bagotville (1965-1984, VooDoo-Genie) CFS Val d'Or (1965-1974, VooDoo-Genie) ONTARIO
CFB North Bay (1963-1972, BOMARC)
NEW BRUNSWICK
CFB Chatham (1965-1974, VooDoo-Genie) BRITISH COLUMBIA
CFB Comox (1965-1984, VooDoo-Genie)
CFB Comox (planned, 1962, nuclear anti-
submarine depth charges)
NOVA SCOTIA
CFB Shearwater (planned, 1962, nuclear antisubmarine depth charges)
GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC)
Hemer (1964-1970 Honest John)
Lahr (1964-1971 Starfighter)
Baden-Soellingen (1964-1971 Starfighter)
Zweibrucken (1964-1971 Starfighter)
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Knoss
Forum Super Elite
Posts: 2275
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 8:48 pm
Lets statr a nuclear arms program, test a a hydrogen bomb on Hans Island then abandon our arms program.
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hamiltonguyo
Forum Elite
Posts: 1251
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 8:52 pm
I thought we were being nice to the danes now. Lets givem half of that hell hole...i'm sure we can both live with it.
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Knoss
Forum Super Elite
Posts: 2275
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:09 pm
I'd say put a big fancy fully modern customs house there but then i would be as crazy as US Senater Burns.
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Woodland-Realm
Junior Member
Posts: 71
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:46 pm
sukhoi sukhoi: Ruxpercnd, I agree 100%, We need to destroy nukes not keep making them.
The same actions need to be introduced as accomplished with the "Ottawa Protocol". Except instead of banning anti-personnel landmines, it has to be nuclear warheads.
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:16 pm
I think it's a great idea, the more power you have, the less we have to worry about, you see we do consider you guys friends and allies, despite what some neurotics in your country think.
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:19 pm
Yank-in-NY Yank-in-NY: I think it's a great idea, the more power you have, the less we have to worry about, you see we do consider you guys friends and allies, despite what some neurotics in your country think. 
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Posts: 12398
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:38 pm
Yank-in-NY Yank-in-NY: I think it's a great idea, the more power you have, the less we have to worry about, you see we do consider you guys friends and allies, despite what some neurotics in your country think.
You forgot the oldrotics. 
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Posts: 621
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 5:11 pm
I thin America would love us for it. We're not on the "axis of evil" and getting a nuke would'nt put us there. America would probably see our nuke as just another bomb to launch at their future enemies.
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oldcaper
Junior Member
Posts: 52
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 5:31 pm
ban nukes
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Virgil
Active Member
Posts: 435
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 1:43 pm
What reason does Canada have for nukes? It would be an extremely expensive program with no benefit. Who the hell do we need to worry about that we need nukes to protect us from? Or wait, maybe we can use them on one of our peace keeping missions.
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:50 am
Who's to say that we don't have nukes already eh? Eh?
CSIS is up to something...
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Ruxpercnd
Forum Junkie
Posts: 743
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:49 am
Ok... let's set up a battle scenario for Canadian Nukes.....
The Northern Ice Cap melts... Russia and Canada both claim a certain sector of the Arctic Sea based on a continental shelf that stretches across the region.
Russia puts in a couple of ships to patrol the region.
Canada puts in a couple of ships to patrol the region.
Near collisions take place and the situation escallates to shots fired across bows....
Russia sinks a small Canadian ship... a Corvette, to intimidate the Candians to withdraw.
Canada pulls it's biggest guns into the area, but doesn't have a lot of ships.
Russia makes a major show of force with it's entire Northern Fleet and threatens to completely wipe out the Canadian force. Canada has tactical nukes that could wipe out the closely assembled Russian ships....
Russian missile ships threaten cut loose anytime. They know that Canada has tactical nukes and the Russians are ready to make a quick end to the situation. What does Canada do?
Remember... the entire small Canadian force is about to be wiped out by the larger Russian force. If the Russians take the Arctic Sea... they will want to also establish a large, manned buffer zone that will extend to the Arctic Islands...
1. Canada takes out squadron of Russian destroyers with a tactical nuke demands a Russian pull back. The tactical nukes are the great equalizers...
2. Canada makes a full court press... aims for the Russian capital ships.
3. Canada assesses that the battle is already lost and withdraws and negotiates a line of demarcation with no buffer zone. A protest is filed with the Russian embassador and rants are made to the United Nations. The Russians claim moral superiority because they didn't threaten to use any nukes. Canada looks like the bad guy for posing their tactical nukes.
4. Canada asks for help from the U.S.. to militarily offset the superior Russian force.
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