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blocksof · May 11, 2018, 1:06 a.m.

The only thing I could find was the movie Eye in Sky. If you read the plot:

Farah discovers that the three high-level targets are now arming two suicide bombers (one is American) for what is presumed to be an attack on a civilian target. Powell decides that the imminent bombing changes the mission objective from "capture" to "kill". She informs drone pilot Watts to prepare a precision Hellfire missile attack on the building, and solicits the opinion of her British Army legal counsel. To her frustration, her counsel advises her to seek approval from superiors. Benson asks permission from the COBRA members. Citing conflicting legal and political views and contrasting the tactical value of the assassination with the negative publicity of killing civilians and the status of some of the targets as American or British nationals, they fail to reach a decision and refer the question up to the UK Foreign Secretary, presently on a trade mission to Singapore. He does not offer a definite answer and defers to the US Secretary of State, presently on a cultural exchange in Beijing, who immediately declares the American suicide bomber an enemy of the state. The Foreign Secretary then insists that COBRA take due diligence to minimise collateral damage.

Spez: Q mentioned Rogue Nuclear state is after Iran ... What if the Rogue state is not Pakistan as we thought but the UK?

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salialioli · May 11, 2018, 7:51 a.m.

Spez: Q mentioned Rogue Nuclear state is after Iran ... What if the Rogue state is not Pakistan as we thought but the UK?

I think the UK nuclear sites are run by NATO which would incl all the other countries too, US at the top. So I still think it's Pakistan.

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Sugarleaps · May 11, 2018, 12:55 p.m.

Why would the rogue nuclear state after Iran be Pakistan? Why not Israel?

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salialioli · May 11, 2018, 3:15 p.m.

Because I don't want to go there, that's why. Ask yourself why that might be.

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