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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
That is news to me that "Israeli nuclear technology was mostly borrowed from the US". I know I shouldn't doubt you after reading all of your brilliant posts, but what is your source on that information?
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First of all Mr. pumpkin, im not the brilliant one, Dixie is. The only brilliance ive shown is going to work for such a brilliant man. I have the best job in the world. Dixie is not only a world class horse trainer, poker player and socialite-he is now the behind the scenes defense minister/war planner/foreign policy maker in Israel.
Now, to answer your question (and i hope the boss doesnt mind me speaking out of school. this is really classified stuff here), it is common knowledge where Israel got its Nuclear technology. If it is news to you, then this probably wont be a very fruitful exchange for me but I'll humor you anyway. French Scientists working on the Manhattan project were "allowed" to give the technology to Israel. Furthermore, one Israeli scientist actually worked in Los Alamos. That is the basis for the entire program.
And it goes on through the years. Before US technology for missile delivery, Israel borrowed US technology to deliver the bomb via plane. Do you know what Kryton switches are? Have you ever heard of Richard Smith? Jericho missiles? Heavy water?
I dont know the answers to any of the questions that ive just asked you but the Boss does. He's the real genius here. He was actually on the manhattan project at the tender age of 3.