Back in 1994, American negotiators promised a “good deal” with North Korea. Its nuclear plants were supposed to be frozen and dismantled. International inspectors would “carefully monitor” North Korea’s compliance with the agreement and ensure the country’s return to the “community of nations.” The world, we were told, would be a safer place. . .
Oh boy. This thread is sure to break my all time high score for playing Spot The Nutjob.
Different flavour of nutjob, but just look at any story about encouraging women in tech. I never realised how vehement peopole could get about the evils of feminism, sorry, Ethics In Journalism.
Or spot the astroturfing. 99% of the "news" stories about the deal that I've seen are basically ideological talking points and have nothing to do with the merit of the deal, and certainly nothing to do with the primary goal of the deal: to prevent Iran from building a nuke.
The amount of beauty required launch 1 ship = 1 Millihelen
Only IRAN is celebrating (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Only IRAN is celebrating (Score:5, Funny)
Oh boy. This thread is sure to break my all time high score for playing Spot The Nutjob.
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Chances are, you too are a nutjob.
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Oh boy. This thread is sure to break my all time high score for playing Spot The Nutjob.
Different flavour of nutjob, but just look at any story about encouraging women in tech. I never realised how vehement peopole could get about the evils of feminism, sorry, Ethics In Journalism.
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Or spot the astroturfing. 99% of the "news" stories about the deal that I've seen are basically ideological talking points and have nothing to do with the merit of the deal, and certainly nothing to do with the primary goal of the deal: to prevent Iran from building a nuke.