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Mike R.

I think that this is a fallacy of ambiguity, can you please help me confirm?

North Korea is already unique in selling its ballistic missiles, to Iran most notably; it's not difficult to imagine it selling nuclear weapons, too.

Thank you!
asked on Tuesday, Nov 12, 2019 08:18:40 PM by Mike R.

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mchasewalker
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Zero fallacy. It's logical, and probably perspicacious, if not, probable.
answered on Tuesday, Nov 12, 2019 09:38:59 PM by mchasewalker

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Bryan
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It isn't difficult to imagine. That's known as a fact, ergo no fallacy.
answered on Wednesday, Nov 13, 2019 10:25:05 PM by Bryan

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