BudmanTX
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it's called dangling the bait....remember what they said about going after weapon shipments....We do not have a need to know about this. They must have released the info for poot-poot's sake.
it's called dangling the bait....remember what they said about going after weapon shipments....We do not have a need to know about this. They must have released the info for poot-poot's sake.
It might be interesting if a lot of the military and their families want out of Russia, pack in the Russian refugees, the one's who don't like Vlad! There could be violence there Vlad doesn't have as much power there and the people know the truth, an almost instant rise in their standard of living can make a big difference to some people.I still think of it as Ostpreußen.
MAD remains relevant. However i do not think it means “launch all now”. Were we to launch a first-response strike, I would imagine using some silo-based ICBMs, possibly followed by precision follow-up using B-2s.Is MAD still relevant? I just don't see a policy of "if one nuke is launched, launch all the nukes" standing 50 years of technological advancement.
It's not the cost. It's the disclosure of an up til then, undisclosed system. This (and the unmanned boat) are used by special forces. Black ops are so named for a reason.They have public heat on them too, Joe is going to congress for yet more cash for Ukraine. If they beat Russia, get their cash and develop their gas resources for Europe, it will end up as a loan.
I heard today (on NPR or the Newshour) that 200K of the best and brightest had already flown the coop. Young educated folks from the big cities. Poot-poot is letting them go because they are the ones who know the truth and would be trouble for him in the long run. They are Russia's best chance to get rid of him, so we don't want all of them leaving.It might be interesting if a lot of the military and their families want out of Russia, pack in the Russian refugees, the one's who don't like Vlad!. . . . . . . .
Is MAD still relevant? I just don't see a policy of "if one nuke is launched, launch all the nukes" standing 50 years of technological advancement.
accident or act of sabotage? i'm hoping it's the first of many many such "accidents"...maybe the school putin uses as a base for his army of hackers will have an "accident" next?
i'm ok with them leaving, without them, the country has no future, and a very questionable present....no innovation, no investigation, no experimentation...that means no more "super weapons" for putin, no one to solve looming technical issues, no one to administer anything higher tech than a tractor factory....and, all that knowledge is now going to be looking for new jobs and new homes in places that aren't friendly to putinI heard today (on NPR or the Newshour) that 200K of the best and brightest had already flown the coop. Young educated folks from the big cities. Poot-poot is letting them go because they are the ones who know the truth and would be trouble for him in the long run. They are Russia's best chance to get rid of him, so we don't want all of them leaving.
two in one day? it is a big country, shit happens, but that's a pretty large coincidence...lets see what the next few days bring.
that is attributed to Albert Einstein, but has never been confirmedIt will be a sad day, the day, the world powers launch their Nukes.
I don't think there is any other thing except the "M.A.D." philosophy.
I mean if one country ruins the world what do they win?
I do remember someone saying that they didn't know just how WWIII would be fought and who would win but they were sure WWIIII would be fought with sticks and stones.
I believe that this is in motion.It will be a sad day, the day, the world powers launch their Nukes.
I don't think there is any other thing except the "M.A.D." philosophy.
I mean if one country ruins the world what do they win?
I do remember someone saying that they didn't know just how WWIII would be fought and who would win but they were sure WWIIII would be fought with sticks and stones.
We won't have much of a say, they are going east, west and south, Kaliningrad might be a good choice for some and later Ukraine. If Belarus is liberated, many will flow into there, a lot are ending up in Georgia and Kazakhstan, former Soviet republics. Google was started by two Russian emigres here on scholarships and others made a big splash too. Vlad's biggest problem is most people under 30 know the truth and many under 50 know too, they do the fighting as soldier, or as revolutionaries, or protesting in the streets. Reforming the army from top to bottom is very difficult for dictatorships, the tactical style of thinking for one's self clashes with the control they require. People are promoted on the basis of personal loyalty, not competence or merit, think the Trump administration times 10.I heard today (on NPR or the Newshour) that 200K of the best and brightest had already flown the coop. Young educated folks from the big cities. Poot-poot is letting them go because they are the ones who know the truth and would be trouble for him in the long run. They are Russia's best chance to get rid of him, so we don't want all of them leaving.
They must be drooling on their fucking desks in the CIA over this shit, the possibilities it presents for recruiting spies and clandestine operations are fucking astounding. They are stunned and dizzy at the prospects in Langley, I'm sure the geopolitical gears are turning in Beijing too, they smell blood in the water and undreamed of possibilities right next door. So do discontents in those eastern republics, some of whom might want to blow a couple of Siberian bridges up. Vlad has many enemies and this would fuck him real good and it would be a monumental crises, as well as an opportunity for independence from Russia for a half dozen or more republics in the east.two in one day? it is a big country, shit happens, but that's a pretty large coincidence...lets see what the next few days bring.