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High school students eye 10,000 signatures for nuclear disarmament

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  • LIBERTAS at 07:44 PM JST - 26th July

    Then they better ask the politicians in Japan to sign up first. This country has 30 nuclear missiles, a few tweaks short of being fully armed, and deliverable, in reserve. (Don't tell me you didn't know THAT!)

  • WMD at 08:29 PM JST - 26th July

    What a load of rubbish.

  • some14some at 10:28 PM JST - 26th July

    Just 10,000? May be junior high school students are wise & don't want to waste more time and energy on this non-essential issue.

  • thepro at 11:14 PM JST - 26th July

    Yeah, that'll work...

  • OssanULTRA at 12:26 AM JST - 27th July

    "Then they better ask the politicians in Japan to sign up first. This country has 30 nuclear missiles, a few tweaks short of being fully armed, and deliverable, in reserve. (Don't tell me you didn't know THAT!)"

    No, I didn't know that.

  • teaabe at 06:01 AM JST - 27th July

    this is largely ineffective. it's the u.s. that should be doing this. but their youth have a supreme arrogance inculcated within them from early on that they're number one, can do no wrong, etc.

  • solss at 01:10 AM JST - 31st December

    "Then they better ask the politicians in Japan to sign up first. This country has 30 nuclear missiles, a few tweaks short of being fully armed, and deliverable, in reserve. (Don't tell me you didn't know THAT!)"

    Are you sure of that? What is your source?

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