I think that over the years those who have the nukes have realized that using them in the traditional way would only ruin any chance of gaining ground as it would be polluted for years to come. However I think I've heard somewhere recently that one of those that are threatening are not looking to detonate it in the air or on the ground. Instead they are using submarines to detonate and cause a tsunami that would initially wipe out millions of people that live on the coasts.
I would think to prepare for that would mean to be on higher ground, water proof your stashes etc.
Anyone else heard about this?
You do seem giddy over the idea of a nuclear exchange.
That thing is huge and it's capabilities are staggering! Interesting it's been named Poseidon.
That dings a memory cellRussia's newest missile which can carry enough warheads on a single missile to take out the USA is called "Satan". At least it shows which side they're on.
It doesn't make much sense to use tactical nuke over a city as a first step. Even less sense to nuke Moscow that immediately results in global nuclear war where everyone dies. That doesn't really send any message or show anything to anyone since just about everyone dies.Russia sets off a tactical nuke over a city in Ukraine--maybe one now claimed by Russia.
A NATO country then sets one off over Moscow to show Putin that "we mean business"!
Russia then begins strikes against NATO countries (now that WW3 has begun), beginning with the one that Putin believes hit Moscow.
And the rest of the dominoes begin to fall.....
Don't forget that Russia and the USA aren't the only players. North Korea seems to be revving up their nuclear capability. Under Trump, they could barely get a missile off the ground. Under biden, they're able to reach the USA. Then there's Iran who biden wants to make nuclear deals with.
Back in the late 70s into the early 80s--when the chance of a nuclear attack was far, far, far greater than most people suspected and far, far, far greater than it is now--the DoD was charged by President Carter to develop war plans going beyond theI wonder how many American Christians are going to sleep through a nuclear attack?
Any attack on America would come at night, and highly likely without warning - Pearl Harbor style. When we wake up in the morning we can head down to our fallout shelter. Too bad we have already been bathed in a fatal dose of radiation.
Recently, I've been studying the parable of the rich man and Lazarus [the poor man] in Luke 16:19-31. The rich man and the poor man die. The rich man immediately goes to hell and the poor man immediately goes to heaven. In hell, the rich man is in agony and just wants a drop of water from the poor man, Lazarus.
Interestingly, the description of hell with the agony and thirst is exactly what one would experience after a fatal dose of radiation with no care from others (they're dying too.)
There will be plenty of time to make that decision after seeing what the world really looks like at that point.Get as close as you can to the blast area so you'll die quickly. Ain't no use trying to survive in a nuclear contaminated world.
Back in the late 70s into the early 80s--when the chance of a nuclear attack was far, far, far greater than most people suspected and far, far, far greater than it is now--the DoD was charged by President Carter to develop war plans going beyond the
It was pretty tough, inasmuch as we couldn't know exactly what the Soviets were targeting. But we did have enough figures to determine that meaningful survival of an initial strike and its aftermath was indeed possible, and millions of people would, indeed survive. The Soviets do not have an unlimited number of weapons. Nuclear weapons are not some magical infinite death spell--they do have limitations in their effectiveness. Living in a boondocks community is, of course, the first step. And I did say "community."
If this were a major nuclear war, I don't want to see what the world really looks like.There will be plenty of time to make that decision after seeing what the world really looks like at that point.
Be 200 miles away from the nearest DGZ (mostly to avoid refugees), be under cover for the first couple of days, have thirty days of protected drinking water (which would include well water) and food, and be prepared to wash frequently for 30 days.Interesting.
I always assumed that about 5% would survive mostly due to luck. Probably those folks on the West coast, given that fallout mostly travels from west to east as it hits the jetstream.
The Russians have enough fallout shelters for about 30% of their population. They think about nuclear war differently than we do. On Radio Echo (now off the air) not too long ago, they were talking about nuclear war like one talks about getting a parking ticket. It was unfortunate that I got the ticket but I really needed to park there, except it was really all about nuclear war. So what if a couple of billion people are wiped out in the process. I'm assuming that China will join Russia in any war.
We live about a mile from Shaw AFB in Sumter, SC. 12 miles from Fort Jackson. Of course, if the Lord wants to keep us here, ain't no nuc going to bring us down.Get as close as you can to the blast area so you'll die quickly. Ain't no use trying to survive in a nuclear contaminated world.
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