BREAKING: INVASION HAS BEGUN..... Putin's "3-day war"... NOW... 1 YEAR 338 DAYS ...WAGNER HEAD SAYS GROUP STANDING DOWN AFTER CLAIMS OF DEAL

woodchuck

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Bruh, I'm still tripping on "halfway mutual destruction"

:smh: :roflmao: :lol:

The concept of MAD (mutually assured destruction) has worked, since the US and Russia has had nukes...

Halfway mutual? Which half?:lol:
I need to read up on it, but the U.S. & Russia entered into the START treaty, which placed limitations on the ranges of each country's missiles back in 2010 or 2011 (Little foggy on the details and year). The fact that they had to enter into such agreement should tell anyone that both sides can be touched.
 

Flawless

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I don't have a problem with this. If they are dumb enough to buy Gucci under sanctions let them. Drain their pockets.




The internet is undefeated. It's their space station not our.



The US will decimate them. It won't be easy but it will be done. There's a reason the US President is the leader of the free world. We got shit the world has never seen. Stealth shit. Drones. You're right. They don't want it with NATO. If you attack a NATO country then everyone's on yo ass.



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We won't move unless NATO decides to move. We have treaties with NATO. We move together. Cyber war popped off day one. Russia's websites all went down from DOS attacks.

The Us would not take on Russian by themself, the UK, Canada, France etc would all join up to beat their ass.
 

zod16

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What u getting at?

They are paratroopers so they are better trained, equipped etc. than the conscript in the other video. Someone translated the conversation in the comments and they claim that they were training previously in Crimea and didn't realize they were in Ukraine. Obviously bullshit but the contrast between them being hardened, evasive and well trained and the kid calling his parents is stark.
 

black again

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I need to read up on it, but the U.S. & Russia entered into the START treaty, which placed limitations on the ranges of each country's missiles back in 2010 or 2011 (Little foggy on the details and year). The fact that they had to enter into such agreement should tell anyone that both sides can be touched.

START seems like a hundred years ago and I don't recall all the details either...

By the time we got to negotiating with the Russians, we had more than enough nukes...even today, if we supposedly have over 7000, how many would you even be able to use in an all out war?

Are there even 7000 military targets in the world?
 

Mask

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They are paratroopers so they are better trained, equipped etc. than the conscript in the other video. Someone translated the conversation in the comments and they claim that they were training previously in Crimea and didn't realize they were in Ukraine. Obviously bullshit but the contrast between them being hardened, evasive and well trained and the kid calling his parents is stark.
Ok, that’s what I figured you meant but didn’t want to miss anything
 

Mask

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START seems like a hundred years ago and I don't recall all the details either...

By the time we got to negotiating with the Russians, we had more than enough nukes...even today, if we supposedly have over 7000, how many would you even be able to use in an all out war?

Are there even 7000 military targets in the world?

just think between the two there’s like 14k on paper
Not sure if you could hide having them especially when you trying to show your strength and being number 1
 

woodchuck

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START seems like a hundred years ago and I don't recall all the details either...

By the time we got to negotiating with the Russians, we had more than enough nukes...even today, if we supposedly have over 7000, how many would you even be able to use in an all out war?

Are there even 7000 military targets in the world?



Treaty Structure: The Treaty between the United States of America and the Russian Federation on Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, also known as the New START Treaty, enhances U.S. national security by placing verifiable limits on all Russian deployed intercontinental-range nuclear weapons. The United States and the Russian Federation have agreed to extend the treaty through February 4, 2026.

Strategic Offensive Limits: The New START Treaty entered into force on February 5, 2011. Under the treaty, the United States and the Russian Federation had seven years to meet the treaty’s central limits on strategic offensive arms (by February 5, 2018) and are then obligated to maintain those limits for as long as the treaty remains in force.

Aggregate limits:

Both the United States and the Russian Federation met the central limits of the New START Treaty by February 5, 2018, and have stayed at or below them ever since. Those limits are:

  • 700 deployed intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), deployed submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), and deployed heavy bombers equipped for nuclear armaments;
  • 1,550 nuclear warheads on deployed ICBMs, deployed SLBMs, and deployed heavy bombers equipped for nuclear armaments (each such heavy bomber is counted as one warhead toward this limit);
  • 800 deployed and non-deployed ICBM launchers, SLBM launchers, and heavy bombers equipped for nuclear armaments.
New START limits all Russian deployed intercontinental-range nuclear weapons, including every Russian nuclear warhead that is loaded onto an intercontinental-range ballistic missile that can reach the United States in approximately 30 minutes. It also limits the deployed Avangard and the under development Sarmat, the two most operationally available of the Russian Federation’s new long-range nuclear weapons that can reach the United States. Extending New START ensures we will have verifiable limits on the mainstay of Russian nuclear weapons that can reach the U.S. homeland for the next five years. As of the most recent data exchange on September 1, 2020, the Russian Federation declared 1,447 deployed strategic warheads. The Russian Federation has the capacity to deploy many more than 1,550 warheads on its modernized ICBMs and SLBMs, as well as heavy bombers, but is constrained from doing so by New START.

Force Structure: Each Party has the flexibility to determine for itself the structure of its forces subject to the central limits. The New START Treaty gives the United States the flexibility to deploy and maintain U.S. strategic nuclear forces in a way that best serves U.S. national security interests.

Verification and Transparency: The treaty contains detailed procedures for the implementation and verification of the central limits on strategic offensive arms (discussed above) and all treaty obligations. These procedures govern the conversion and elimination of strategic offensive arms, the establishment and operation of a database of treaty-required information, transparency measures, a commitment not to interfere with national technical means of verification, the exchange of telemetric information, the conduct of on-site inspection activities, and the operation of the Bilateral Consultative Commission (BCC).
 

therealjondoe

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Just curious but if Russia uses nukes that’s the end of the world. What makes y’all think we would be OK? It would be an all out nuclear war at that point .

The nukes cancel each other out.
Russia isnt looking for destruction they are looking to expand so it wouldn't really make sense to shoot off nukes and lose everything.
The US would only get involved if he attacks a NATO country which he probably wont do.
Imo
 

black again

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just think between the two there’s like 14k on paper
Not sure if you could hide having them especially when you trying to show your strength and being number 1

There supposedly was verifications by both sides, but 14k is the accepted number..

Think of that..

There are only 195 countries on the planet, but there's enough nukes ... between the US and Russia to target each nation with 700 bombs.

Even in a huge country like the US, that would be enough to allot nearly 15 per state.

Complete madness
 

woodchuck

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The nukes cancel each other out.
Russia isnt looking for destruction they are looking to expand so it wouldn't really make sense to shoot off nukes and lose everything.
The US would only get involved if he attacks a NATO country which he probably wont do.
Imo
Russia's top priority has always been to land grab. That was why, when Japan refused to an unconditional surrender, Stalin wanted to jump into the war in the Pacific to grab more land. That was the real reason Japan surrendered. It wasn't the threat of more atomic bombs.
 
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