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Russia with 6,500 When you are dealing with warheads many times more powerful than Hiroshima, and each side has in excess of five thousand, I do not believe the 315 variance makes much of a difference. |
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That’s a reach but if that’s the case, what does his former occupation and its limitations have to do with the subject at hand? Why was it even introduced in the discussion? Ok, rationalize away.. |
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Listen to all the news reports you want, talk about all the news reports you want. Those are NOT facts, when it comes to top secret information. If they are, someone has leaked and that is a crime. That is all I am saying. You are stating your comments as FACT, and either you are leaking classified information, or you are quoting public knowledge - which is not facts. |
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Looking at the horrifying photos from the Ukraine I remember William Marcy's comment, "To the victor goes the spoils."
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And if he's in control of them (he is), why haven't they been blown up? |
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I may be confusing two systems. My post was not so much about a specific system, but about posts claiming "facts" about our military readiness. And public knowledge is not "facts" was my point. If someone is actually quoting "facts", that would be a federal offense, since the nukes are all classified top secret. People can try to "glean" information, and can extrapolate and can theorize. But, discussing actual facts around out nukes is off the menu. And, I may be out of line, but, saying our military will lose in a war against Russia is in my not so humble opinion un-American, especially for a person that can n to possibly have the actual data about military readiness, to make statements like that in what could be a run up to war, seems to be rooting for the other side. But that is just my opinion. |
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Not sure of the exact number but Russia has 6000+ nukes and the USA 5000+ but even the lowly UK with 280 Nukes has enough fire power to make a hell of a mess of the world - if everyone fires everything they've got put your head between your legs and kiss you A** goodbye.
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Kiss and hug your loved ones every time you walk out the door. |
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"Russia has more weapons" - you do not KNOW this to be true, if you have FACTS that would be top secret information. I doubt you would share that. They might, they might not. "Our exercises were postponed lest we upset Putin". You don't KNOW that. You think it, you believe it, it fits your world view. If you have the memo signed by the president stating WHY we did or didn't do something, I am willing to bet you won't share it. I am NOT saying you are wrong, I am saying you can not have enough information to make the statements as facts. And enough people making those statements aides Putin in what he is doing. |
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Quote: Originally Posted by mike1946 View Post Not sure of the exact number but Russia has 6000+ nukes and the USA 5000+ but even the lowly UK with 280 Nukes has enough fire power to make a hell of a mess of the world - if everyone fires everything they've got put your head between your legs and kiss you A** goodbye. Well said, we both have more than enough to bring about nuke winter. And, we, the public, only have general numbers and no idea of readiness, or accuracy, or much of anything. You just AGREED with Mike who provided actual numbers for weapons from Russia and the US. THOSE aren’t my numbers, I didn’t provide numbers. I provided a source, radiofreeeurope, for the nuclear preparedness of Russia versus the US. Do some research, reading and check in on reliable news sources, the US didn’t perform the latest scheduled exercise lest Putin be upset. It’s not brain surgery.:rolleyes: Us postpones long range missile test amid nuclear tension with Russia. March 2nd 2022 time magazine |
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6000+ is not an exact number, it is an estimate. You stated as FACT that the US would lose a nuke war against Russia. If you found a report that the reason the US stop an exercise was to avoid making Putin mad, your Google Foo is better than mine, because I can find no such article. And if you can find it I expect it will be my opinion. I am pretty sure the US would not say in print, "We are afraid of fighting Russia, so we are going to stop any military actions that might make Putin mad"... But, I could be wrong, apparently, you can't be wrong. |
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You realize we’re both on the same side of this fight… of course, who knows for sure these days. Read all my posts. I didn’t state Russia would win. My point is that with Russia just as, and if not more, nuclear armed as the US, and an old man in Russia at the helm with an itchy finger who doesn’t care who he takes with him, there will be no winners if this goes thermonuclear. There will be no tit for tat with Putin. He’s the world bully with his big weapon. |
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You said, "I think you don’t have to worry about tit for tat, Russia is way ahead of the US in nuke weapons." I see no way to read/interpret that other than If we tried to go tit-for-tat Russia will win, BECAUSE they are "WAY AHEAD OF THE US in Nukes". But, then, you can read it anyway you want. I agree you also stated there would be no winner - in a later post. I agree with that. If we go nuclear we all lose. |
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Way ahead of us, yes they are. We no longer have a weapons edge to control freak dictators with nukes, they have them too. They’re ahead of us which translates to: we are able to blow each other apart. No one has an edge, just evil lurking. |
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There was a good opinion piece recently about all the strong arm authoritarians moving into positions of power around the world. The opinion was that this happens when people are unhappy, losing ground economically, and feel threatened. They look to the authoritarians to bring stability and a return to "how things were". I have always said that "people" will not rise up against their government until they feel they have nothing left to lose. I think that reflects the same sentiment. Sadly, the US is failing to meet its citizens needs and the result is a splintering and that is not good. Democracy only works when people have faith in it. |
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Actually, the Germans lost in Stalingrad, partly due to snipers which were both genders. Germans leveled the city with bombs. It was within this rubble that the Russians were able to attach the Germans at close quarters. The tactic was referred to as "hugging the enemy" which took away the Germans ability to use artillery and mortar for fear of hitting their own German forces. This was innovative strategy was introduced be the Russian commander Vasily Chuikov. As the fighting continues and the Ukrainian resolve to tested we will see this method of fighting in use against the Russians, ironically the original users against the Germans 81 years ago (1941).
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In return 75% of russia's population lives in the european side of russia. Check out a satellite view of russia at night there is no possible win for them. If they launch at us they become extinct. |
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exactly.... |
“The only way to win is not to play.” (from the movie, War Games.)
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