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[Marxism] ABOLITION 2000 Calls on to Reject the US-India Nuclear Agreement
There are reasons to oppose the bilateral agreement between India and the US.
We've had
some discussions on this already. But, the reason in the document posted here
is not one of them.
I'm not sure why a group based in an imperialist country (Japan) is totally
opposed to India
having both energy and military sovereignty but says NOTHING about the ability
of the
US to go on making as many bombs as it wants and having the largest military
nuclear program
in the world.
Seems the ABOLUTION document is entirely one-sided.
David
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