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Petr
01-31-2006, 01:40 PM
Such project might considerably discourage Israelis from fantasizing about "The Samson Option"...

Once Germans would decide to do it, I'm sure they would have the know-how to pull it off rather quickly. Same with Japan.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/01/27/wgermany27.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/01/27/ixnewstop.html


Germany 'needs a nuclear arsenal of its own'

By Kate Connolly in Berlin

(Filed: 27/01/2006)


A former defence minister has provoked outrage and broken a major taboo by suggesting that Germany should have its own nuclear arsenal.

Rupert Scholz argued that Berlin needed to embrace the idea of a nuclear deterrent in the light of threats from terrorists and the Middle East.

"We need to ask ourselves how we could react in an appropriate manner to a nuclear threat from a terror state, and if needs be, even by using our own nuclear weapons," he said.

Mr Scholz, 68, who was the defence minister in Helmut Kohl's government in 1988 and 1989, said he doubted whether other nations' guarantees, made during the Cold War, to keep Germany safe in the face of a nuclear threat, could still be trusted.

"Without the appropriate guarantees of protection by our partners, the question of our own nuclear deterrent needs to be discussed openly," he said.

"I am aware that I am addressing a taboo. But in the light of the dangers that weapons of mass destruction could end up in the hands of terrorists, this is a question which deserves serious debate."

Germany agreed not to develop nuclear weapons after the Second World War in return for protection from the United States and Nato.

Mr Scholz's comments came under attack yesterday.

The security spokesman for the opposition Free Democrats, Rainer Stinner, accused him of "throwing oil on the fire" of the tension between Iran and the West.

Rainer Arnold, the defence spokesman for the Social Democrats, part of the governing coalition, said Mr Scholz's remarks would not be taken seriously.

Felix the Cat
01-31-2006, 01:48 PM
There is also the energy question. The previous German government promised to get rid of all Germany's reactors, and rely instead on Russian supplies of gas and oil

The recent events in Ukraine have probably caused some unease with this policy

Kodos
01-31-2006, 01:53 PM
I have no problem as long as there are no Bavarians allowed in the government :D.

Slavic Enforcer
01-31-2006, 02:37 PM
Germany will not have nuclear weapons (at least not in the near future) and that's good so.

Jimbo Gomez
01-31-2006, 06:19 PM
They had them but foolishly dismantled them after the unification. The DDR wasn't as weakhearted as its richer cousin in the West.

Slavic Enforcer
01-31-2006, 06:36 PM
They had them but foolishly dismantled them after the unification.

The nuclear arsenal on BRD territory didn't belong to Germany but to the occupying powers.

The DDR wasn't as weakhearted as its richer cousin in the West.

In the end, it was just a satelite of the Soviet Union.

Jimbo Gomez
01-31-2006, 06:38 PM
I was referring to the nuclear arsenal owned by the DDR.

Slavic Enforcer
01-31-2006, 07:48 PM
I was referring to the nuclear arsenal owned by the DDR.

Sorry Sir, but it was owned by the Soviet Union.

Today by Russia. :)

Jimbo Gomez
01-31-2006, 09:43 PM
I'm pretty sure the DDR had is own nukes. It knew how to make them. They prolly transfered them to the Russians though. I'll look it up.