Question:
How is it hazardous? Does it kill anything in its path? I'm like lost in this "crisis". As well as in Egypt? Why are there Guns? Tomahawk Missles? PLEASE EXPLAIN!!! Why are they fighting?
-just curious
Answer:
The Fukushima plant is on the verge of a meltdown, so if this were to happen then yes it would kill people who had extreme exposure to the radiation. Not only that, but radiation has been leaking more and more and it has been contaminated into Japan's food farms and even tap water. Not too large amounts, but it's still hazardous. Japan exports foods primarily to the U.S. and China, so that's why it could be even more dangerous. This is the greatest nuclear crisis since the Chernobyl
The missiles are for "humanitarian" efforts against the dictator of Libya, Moammar Gadhafi, who's country is currently at civil war, with the pro government regime (green flags) and the anti government rebels (red, black, and green). It's also to ensure a No Fly Zone over Libya. NATO and the UN has ordered that Gadhafi order a complete cease fire, which no one seemed to have believe he committed to, so thats when the UK, France, and U.S. launched over 120+ missiles to Tripoli, Misurata, and Benghazi to cripple to Pro government forces and to bring aid and prevent more human casualties on both sides of the war.
Egypt is really not important at all. Over a month ago, Egyptians were protesting that, now ex President Mubarek, needed to step down from his position because of his 3 decade rule over the country, and the Egyptians wanted democracy and not a totalitarian who called himself a president to deceive people into thinking he's an actual president who wants democracy in his country.
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