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No. It mostly depends on the result of the initial exchange. If the USA chooses to live and accept Ru-prefered (but mutually acceptable) peace, and do not retaliate - then France and the UK won't commit suicide, either.
No. From those four Vanguard submarines only three are nuclear capable, and only one is on duty at any given moment (other two are in the base and are already destroyed by the first Russian strike) in Biscay bay, and have a good chance to be elininated by Russian attacking submarine before even recieving information that the "phoney war" is ended.
But even if survived it has only 30-40 warheads mounted on the pretty unreliable aging missiles (the last two British Triden-II launch tests failed).
But even if survived and launched less than 100 (and may be much more, depends on circumstances) incoming warheads will be intercepted by Moscow's ABD.
But even if survived, launched and not intercepted - 30-40 warheads are definitely not enough to actually "destroy" a well-prepared state.
Just a nucleophobic scary tale. A lot of people will survive nuclear exchange.
Wow!!! Will they sterilize the entire planet as they (almost one thousand of them) "sterilized" Las Vegas?
"Nuclear winter" is a stupid environmetalists scary tale. Something like "global anthropogenic warming".
No. Both Russians and Americans are rational people. Saving their own people is a priority. And it means that the first strike is a counter-force strike (with further post-attack coerction into peace).
Really? Even if so (and it is not) - we don't need Earth without Russia.