Zone1 Russia Launches Nuclear Drills

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When announcing the drills a week previously, the ministry explained that the exercise is designed to serve as a deterrent amid continued escalation between Russia and the West, by demonstrating Moscow’s ability to respond to any external threats.

FYI only.
 
Means Putin is losing and can't win in his Ukraine folly, so now he's going for using nuclear extortion.

Fuck him.
 
Means Putin is losing and can't win in his Ukraine folly, so now he's going for using nuclear extortion.

Fuck him.
Good observation Dudley.

Putin is definitely reminding America of the nuclear threat.

and

Putin can't win but neither can America win.

This requires a careful analysis of the situation, but unfortunately this thread is dead now. Watch for another one on roughly the same topic!
 

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FYI only.
Some U$ hothead$ will never admit they were wrong about fighting for regime change in Mo$cow to the last drop of Ukrainian blood:

https://thehill.com/policy/internat...ussian-bases-should-be-fair-game-for-ukraine/

"Former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland suggested Sunday that Russian bases should be 'fair game' for Ukraine to target amid a larger debate over reversing a ban on firing U.S. weapons at targets inside of Russia.

"'I think there’s also a question of whether we, the United States and our allies, ought to give them more help in hitting Russian bases, which heretofore we have not been willing to do,' Nuland said Sunday in an interview on ABC News’s 'This Week.'"
 
Some U$ hothead$ will never admit they were wrong about fighting for regime change in Mo$cow to the last drop of Ukrainian blood:

https://thehill.com/policy/internat...ussian-bases-should-be-fair-game-for-ukraine/

"Former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland suggested Sunday that Russian bases should be 'fair game' for Ukraine to target amid a larger debate over reversing a ban on firing U.S. weapons at targets inside of Russia.

"'I think there’s also a question of whether we, the United States and our allies, ought to give them more help in hitting Russian bases, which heretofore we have not been willing to do,' Nuland said Sunday in an interview on ABC News’s 'This Week.'"
It's a gamble.
 
It's a gamble.
It is also a risk with some serious downsides if US weapons are used to kill Russian civilians inside their own borders.
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Coming to terms with the nuclear risks of the Ukraine war
 

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