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 | | After the launch of a few dozen nuclear warheads, millions of people would be dead and dying, while millions more would have no electricity, no food supply, no gasoline, etc. We can not pretend that using nuclear weapons is in anyway comparable to dropping some conventional bombs. |
 | | After the > launch of a few dozen nuclear warheads, millions of people would be dead > and dying, while millions more would have no electricity, no food > supply, no gasoline, etc. We can not pretend that using nuclear weapons > is in anyway comparable to dropping some conventional bombs. |
 | | Violence began to escalate in the early 1980s after Tito's > death, and got so bad by 1988 (the worst being mass rape of Serb > Orthodox nuns) troops had to be sent in. |
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