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The best possible answer is Russia's unconditional surrender. Turn Putin over for war crimes trials. Eliminate Russia's nuclear forces.
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The ideal outcome is unconditional surrender of Russia. Putin turned over for trial for his crimes against humanity. Reparations to be paid to Ukraine to cover the economic losses.
All Russian nuclear weapons shipped to other countries for recycling as reactor fuel rods.
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Link is broken...
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He had sponsorship from the greatest blackmail operation in history, the FSB/KGB.
That's how.
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No-one in my family was ever that evil.
Trump is 1 in 200 million.
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Beyond reports of prostitutes peeing, we don't know what happened in Russia in 2014, except that the FSB has tapes of the further compromising material.
The Melania-Epstein connection existed before she met Trump, so she was probably a Russian agent even back then. She could have gotten more on him
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It is alleged that one of the 13-year-old girls disappeared. The other dropped the charges after she said she received death threats. (source: Newsweek, I think.)
Epstein was present for these events, and it is believed he made 2 video tapes, from different angles.
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That was a very bad war.
I don't know what to say about the people who started it, or who let it go on for so long.
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in the UK. In the USA, they had agents in Congress.
Putin has agents in Congress now. He has agents in the White House and the DOJ. He is turning ICE into a secret police force that answers indirectly to him, his own Gestapo, if you will. The FSB bought the American Nazi Party. Bad times ahead.
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will attack Poland and the Baltic countries, in line with his plans for total world domination. Is this smart? No, but Putin is committed to it, much like Hitler was committed to attacking Russia in WWII.
The Nazis used subversion to take over Romania, and they had very active subversion campaigns
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as bribery to get the goods they need to continue the war. Wider war and warfare as robbery will be their next step, although they are doing plenty of robbery in Ukraine already.
Russia very much wants China and N. Korea to attack in the East, to stretch the resources of the West thinner. Then he
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Putin felt that he could restart this war in 2022, because he thought the Western world was too dependent on Russian oil and gas to stop him. This did work for him in 2014.
Like during the Viet Nam War, Russian agents are committing acts of sabotage and murder throughout the Western world, as well
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What it truly means is something even worse than the Viet Nam War at a minimum, but perhaps only 90% as bad as WWII at a maximum. No matter what, war is very stupid and bad for a whole lot of people.
The major preventative for global war was the interdependencies that come with free trade.
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Did Hitler ever go to Poland?
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The tariffs make it equally difficult to trade with our allies, as well as antagonizing them.
This is being done at Putin's behest, and for his benefit. He is the only person in the world who might benefit from these sanctions.
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The purpose of these tariffs is to negate the sanctions against Russia.
The sanctions make it difficult to trade with Russia, giving them the means to prosecute the war in exchange for Russian oil and minerals.
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This does not look symmetrical.
Could they be building a 1-sided flame trench to protect other equipment at LC-39A?
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Most likely the US Army is ignoring orders from the White House. Treasonous orders will be resisted whenever possible.
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> Urah!
At first I thought you wrote, "Utah!"
Putin definitely wants Utah, but i don't think he would stop there.
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Wearing a uniform makes them legitimate targets under the international laws of war. Putin can be shot, bombed, or otherwise killed in a military manner now.
Orange guy will never put on a uniform.
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Best way to end this is with Russia's unconditional surrender.
Let Ukraine levy a 30% tax on all Russian exports.
Let Ukraine and the EU countries write Russia's new constitution.
Let war crimes trials for Russian war criminals begin.
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If he did try to use a nuke, we should just send s cruise missile to every place he might be, and then deal with his successor. This is assuming he is not dead already, which might be the case.
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If Putin tried to set off a real nuke, and it did not work, where does that leave us? Putin was already the worst war criminal of the 21st century, but now he is 100 times worse.
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- Effects of acceleration and vibration: A bomb that works fine in an underground test might not work after a rocket flight.
- Effects of reentry heating: Reentry heat might have melted the explosives, changing shapes, or fried the electronics.
- Batteries might be dead.
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- Bad detonators: The "blasting caps" in the nuke are supposed to go off within 1-10 nanoseconds of each other. If one doesn't work, or if it is a millisecond late, the bomb does not work.
- Bad wiring. A 30 year old nuke could have a wire break during launch, and the bomb would not detonate.
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- Bad manufacturing. A poorly shaped Plutonium core would not detonate.
- Bad explosives: The chemical explosives that are supposed to trigger the nuclear explosion might have aged and become inactive.
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How do we know Putin did _not use a nuke this time, and the warheads were duds?_
There are a huge number of reasons why a Russian nuclear warhead would not work.
- 30 year old Plutonium has suffered radioactive decay, and might not be capable of nuclear detonation any more.