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11 minutes ago, jas007 said:

You don't seem to understand.  How is being dead in your best interest? 

 

How is it in Russia's interest? 

 

11 minutes ago, jas007 said:

Western leaders have lost the plot.  

Russia who you believe may initiate a nuclear strike hasn't lost the plot?

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30 minutes ago, jacob29 said:

 

How is it in Russia's interest? 

 

Russia who you believe may initiate a nuclear strike hasn't lost the plot?

If they do, it will be in response to what they perceive to be an existential threat. That's their doctrine. They won't sit around  and wait to analyze what might be left of their nuclear capacity if they experience a "first strike."  That would be suicidal. 

 

On the other hand, we're now seeing chatter online suggesting that the US is perhaps considering transferring nuclear weapons to Ukraine.  I'm not sure who the genius is that suggested that, but I can't imagine anything more reckless,  Certainly, the transfer of such weapons to Ukraine won't insulate the US from the consequences.. We're also seeing reports of certain Navy officers openly suggesting that the West is "ready" for a nuclear exchange.   In short, the West is being reckless and irrational.  

 

Both sides need a time out.  

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Just now, jas007 said:

If they do, it will be in response to what they perceive to be an existential threat. That's their doctrine. They won't sit around  and wait to analyze what might be left of their nuclear capacity if they experience a "first strike."  That would be suicidal. 

 

On the other hand, we're now seeing chatter online suggesting that the US is perhaps considering transferring nuclear weapons to Ukraine.  I'm not sure who the genius is that suggested that, but I can't imagine anything more reckless,  Certainly, the transfer of such weapons to Ukraine won't insulate the US from the consequences.. We're also seeing reports of certain Navy officers openly suggesting that the West is "ready" for a nuclear exchange.   In short, the West is being reckless and irrational.  

 

Both sides need a time out.  

Ooooh, so it's all the West's fault now............😂

 

Not a bloke invading a sovereign nation thinking the West will do nothing.........😂

 

Not the West being ready for any possible eventuality brought on by a Tyrant........😂

 

Do you actually think the West is just sitting back doing nothing in preparation for what Putin may do next...?  😂

 

 

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9 minutes ago, jas007 said:

If they do, it will be in response to what they perceive to be an existential threat. That's their doctrine. They won't sit around  and wait to analyze what might be left of their nuclear capacity if they experience a "first strike."  That would be suicidal. 

Good thing Ukraine keeping their territory is not an existential threat to Russia, by any stretch of the imagination. So what are you worried about?

 

I'm not sure what you mean by Russia experiencing a first strike,

as none of the recent events even hint at that.

 

9 minutes ago, jas007 said:

On the other hand, we're now seeing chatter online suggesting that the US is perhaps considering transferring nuclear weapons to Ukraine.

You're seeing chatter, I've seen no such chatter, and I don't believe there's anything credible of that nature leaking. There has been chatter on Ukraine developing nuclear capability indigenously, and you can only blame western nations for that insofar as not providing enough assistance.

 

9 minutes ago, jas007 said:

In short, the West is being reckless and irrational.  

You can't seem to bring yourself to say Russia is being irrational. Why is that so hard? What if western nations went full mad dog like Russia, threatening nuclear strikes on capitals of Russia, NK and Iran. Would you consider that a more appropriate response?

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16 minutes ago, jacob29 said:

You're seeing chatter, I've seen no such chatter, and I don't believe there's anything credible of that nature leaking. There has been chatter on Ukraine developing nuclear capability indigenously, and you can only blame western nations for that insofar as not providing enough assistance.

I guess you're not keeping up with your reading.  I'll post a link if I come across it again, but there's a recent article in the New York Times, citing an unnamed administration source, that the US is considering the transfer of nuclear weapons to Ukraine. IIn other words, the CIA planted the story in the hopes that it would get published.  The apparent purpose is to somehow deter Russia. 

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1 hour ago, jas007 said:

I guess you're not keeping up with your reading.  I'll post a link if I come across it again, but there's a recent article in the New York Times, citing an unnamed administration source, that the US is considering the transfer of nuclear weapons to Ukraine. IIn other words, the CIA planted the story in the hopes that it would get published.  The apparent purpose is to somehow deter Russia. 

The CIA or Russian operatives, who knows.

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1 hour ago, jas007 said:

On the other hand, we're now seeing chatter online

If you consider the above to be a reliable source and basis for your post then that would explain how ridiculous the rest of your post is!

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1 hour ago, jas007 said:

I guess you're not keeping up with your reading.  I'll post a link if I come across it again, but there's a recent article in the New York Times, citing an unnamed administration source, that the US is considering the transfer of nuclear weapons to Ukraine.

I found the article, and it's far from 'considering' doing that. The quote reads 'Several officials even suggested that Mr. Biden could return nuclear weapons to Ukraine that were taken from it after the fall of the Soviet Union'. In what universe, is a comment on what Biden could theoretically do, equivalent to the administration considering it?

 

Meanwhile Russian state TV announces these warnings in a direct manner. So I ask again, would you prefer a more direct approach, where state run media like RFA issued direct threats of nuclear strikes on Moscow? As you seem quite rattled by speculation by an official on what Biden could do..  while being ok with direct threats. You keep avoiding commentary on threats issued by Russia, can you at least acknowledge their destabilizing nature?

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34 minutes ago, jacob29 said:

I found the article, and it's far from 'considering' doing that. The quote reads 'Several officials even suggested that Mr. Biden could return nuclear weapons to Ukraine that were taken from it after the fall of the Soviet Union'. In what universe, is a comment on what Biden could theoretically do, equivalent to the administration considering it?

 

Meanwhile Russian state TV announces these warnings in a direct manner. So I ask again, would you prefer a more direct approach, where state run media like RFA issued direct threats of nuclear strikes on Moscow? As you seem quite rattled by speculation by an official on what Biden could do..  while being ok with direct threats. You keep avoiding commentary on threats issued by Russia, can you at least acknowledge their destabilizing nature?

Let me be clear: all of the threats, by either side, are destabilizing.  What do threats accomplish?  I'm sure the world's people would like to live to see the holidays.  Threats by NATO, threats by The European Parliament, threats by the Biden Administration, threats by Russia.  It all needs to be toned down.  Nuclear was is not the answer.   I think people simply do not understand the consequences.  

 

Anyway, once it happens, once the war really begins, there will be no do-overs.  It will all be over in short order.  And the warmongers will have nowhere to hide.  

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