and the question at least being followed by someone like kim jong il in korea and they might have moved in tehran. so without nuclear weapons, i can come in and destroy you in your regime. are you going to be happy to be without that because i said i m pursuing nuclear weapons? i ll comment on that. i ll make a factual point. we do live in such a world right now. in other words, we have countries that not only have nuclear conventional superiority, but also of nuclear weapons. and yet, as a factual matter, there are 184 you think it is now countries in the world that nonetheless agreed not to upset those advantages beginning a nuclear capability under the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. soever they figure, this problem as a factual matter doesn t seem to be a very great one. so yes there certainly would be a handful of countries that would be thinking and the way of little countries, north korea and iran come immediately to mind that would be thinking in the way you sugge
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