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Jim Yanik
November 30th 03, 07:04 PM
"Robert J. Kolker" > wrote in
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> classy wrote:
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>> deficiencies are due to malnutrition. Some of the surviving nations
>> have emerged by now as major powers, including Australia, New Zealand,
>> China, Argentina, and Brazil.
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> Like I said before, we will always have Australia and New Zealand.
> Here's looking at you, kid.
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> Bob Kolker
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I dunno,they were almost lost in WW2.Look at how far Japan,a small country
with no resources,achieved in the Pacific.
China may be able to do better in the future.

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Jim Yanik,NRA member
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Tarver Engineering
November 30th 03, 07:50 PM
"Jim Yanik" > wrote in message
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> "Robert J. Kolker" > wrote in
> news:rhiyb.364608$Tr4.1078056@attbi_s03:
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> >
> >
> > classy wrote:
> >
> >> deficiencies are due to malnutrition. Some of the surviving nations
> >> have emerged by now as major powers, including Australia, New Zealand,
> >> China, Argentina, and Brazil.
> >>
> >
> > Like I said before, we will always have Australia and New Zealand.
> > Here's looking at you, kid.
> >
> > Bob Kolker
> >
> >
> >
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> I dunno,they were almost lost in WW2.Look at how far Japan,a small country
> with no resources,achieved in the Pacific.
> China may be able to do better in the future.

The joint India/China joint Naval operations have to be drawing some
interest. I wouldn't expect there to be any round eyes in Oz, or Nz, for a
post MAD sinerio.

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