Interesting. By the same token, the British have no right to be in Britain, nor the Americans in America. In fact, no-one has a 'right' to occupy any particular piece of land.
Reading TFA (what there is of it) suggests another interpretation: that the coalition forces are using mobile phones when they attack, mostly at night. That is, it isn't the Taliban use of phones which is the issue, it's the occupation forces'.
Not saying it makes much more sense...
Does anyone know why increasingly powerful supercomputers are needed to ensure the safety of nuclear weapon stockpiles? Given that these are existing weapons which are (presumably) just sitting around in silos?
Could be worse - that acronym makes Porsche drivers wake up sweating at night.
Interesting. By the same token, the British have no right to be in Britain, nor the Americans in America. In fact, no-one has a 'right' to occupy any particular piece of land.
Reading TFA (what there is of it) suggests another interpretation: that the coalition forces are using mobile phones when they attack, mostly at night. That is, it isn't the Taliban use of phones which is the issue, it's the occupation forces'. Not saying it makes much more sense...
Does anyone know why increasingly powerful supercomputers are needed to ensure the safety of nuclear weapon stockpiles? Given that these are existing weapons which are (presumably) just sitting around in silos?