Odds of WMD attack in the next decade

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  1. Mystikalilusion

    Mystikalilusion Founding Member

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    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The chance of an attack with a weapon of mass destruction somewhere in the world in the next 10 years runs as high as 70 percent, arms experts have predicted in a U.S. survey.

    Most of the more than 80 experts surveyed in the report released on Tuesday believed one or two new countries will acquire nuclear weapons in the next five years, with two to five countries joining the nuclear club during the next decade.

    So, lets see. More than 80 "experts" "believe" that the "chance of an attack" "somewhere in the world" in the next "10 years" runs as high as "70 percent".

    In other news, I am the foremost expert on nothing and I predict the sun will come up tomorrow morning. Maybe. Ok, like 80%.
     
  2. G_MAN113

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    You're Jerry Seinfeld? :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:
     

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