Re: Nine Arctic Nukes Exploded in Eighteen Hours
OK, well firstly, Canada is a non-nuclear nation; it isn't legal for anyone including our own government to possess nukes... not that that's stopping 'em.
I think that people have some misconceptions about where the Inuit people live... certainly there are settlements above the Arctic Circle, but nobody lives at the North Pole per se. The Quikiqtaaluk region extends northward from Baffin Island, and the landmass reaches about 83 degrees N. However, the northernmost Inuit community is Grise Fiord at about 75 degrees N, population: approximately 100 people. There aren't too many people at or near the north pole to confirm or deny any sort of activity, nuclear or otherwise.
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