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Inside Iran’s top secret ‘nuclear energy mountain’
Tehran denies Israel struck Natanz, the subject of deepening Western interest over the advancement of the country’s nuclear program

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Polish president wants NATO nukes for deterring Russia
The mechanics of Poland hosting NATO nuclear weapons could be the next contentious issue between President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Donald Tusk.www.defensenews.com
It puts an immediate nuclear response to an Article 5 attack.I think this a moot point; I cannot imagine the U.S. providing dual key weapons in this day and age. I also am not convinced it really provides additional security: it isn’t like the U.S. would have a lack of tactical weapons within easy flying range. It strikes me as just as pointless as nuclear weapons being moved to Belarus…sure, go on with your bad self. Not like that adds anything in capability, range, or surprise.
It puts an immediate nuclear response to an Article 5 attack.
It puts an immediate nuclear response to an Article 5 attack.
As oppose to all the other immediate responses?
It would still take US permission to use them,
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Sunak unveils biggest military spending increase in a generation
Britain will boost defence spending to 2.5pc, PM announces as he calls for Europe to follow suitwww.telegraph.co.uk
We've heard promises like this before though...
That is what people like you want to believe.What is different this time is Putin's Ukrainian "Adventure" going on since February 24, 2022 with his increasingly obvious attempt restoring the Soviet Union.
That is what people like you want to believe.
Because you are uninformed on Putin.
If you were informed you would not wrote this.
I'm not convinced it was ever wrong...This time domino theory is right, right?
Again, that is what you want to believe.It's fairly obvious what he's been doing, Putin described the collapse of the USSR as the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century, he clearly wants to bring it back while Russia still can.
We shouldn't believe the words of Putin?Again, that is what you want to believe.
Also thank you for your confirmation bias.
It does not mean it is WISE to push NATO right up to the black sea?
Hmm almost like Russia fears the west wants Russia out of Crimea.
Let's give the politics a rest. No one will be convinced of anything here (or likely on any forum).
Was it wise to push Russia over 11% of the Earth's land mass and then start complaining about everyone who happens to be near you and invading them, only to then complain when the remaining ones want to join NATO? NATO is only a problem if you make it a problem, it has a far better record in Europe than Russia does.It does not mean it is WISE to push NATO right up to the black sea? Hmm almost like Russia fears the west wants Russia out of Crimea. Almost as if Russians have been reading the whitepapers of out NGOs and think tanks and know what we wish to do and have done in eastern europe and caucasus region....
You can assert that than admit people like you suffer from confirmation bias as you ignore any negative statement about USSR for sake of narrative.We shouldn't believe the words of Putin?
I mean, he's a politician so that means he's lying any time his lips are moving, AND he's KGB so that means he's lying if he's still breathing, but still.
His words and national actions sure point to an attempt to rebuild the USSR, and he's panicking because all of the Eastern European buffer/client/slave states are part of NATO by their own choice.
Lukashenko claims ‘several dozen’ Russian tactical nuclear weapons deployed in Belarus
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko has claimed that “several dozen” Russian tactical nuclear weapons had been deployed in Belarus.
Russia’s Tass news agency said the move was part of an agreement jointly announced last year with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
It follows warnings made by Mr Lukashenko that Belarus is facing grave threats internally and externally that have required it to change its security posture, meaning it must align with Russia further.
Wonder what they mean by that?"Belarus is facing grave threats internally"
Not much pointing backing a coup in a dictatorship. Ultimately if the government and military are willing to simply shoot everybody it won't work anyway. If not, then it will work without any help.I suspect they mean that the West is hoping to support a coup to replace the regime with a more pro-Western government. Not much chance of that coming off though.
Rather than that, it gives an immediate deterring effect. It's unlikely that any war between NATO and Russia would immediately go nuclear if it were to go down (especially after the performance of the Russian military in Ukraine). I would rather see it as a strong political statement against Russian nukes in Belarus, as well as a statement in favour of Poland's commitment to NATO.It puts an immediate nuclear response to an Article 5 attack.
Maybe Steven Seagal has caused a carrot shortage.....Wonder what they mean by that?
I hear he's a member of the Film Actors' Guild.Maybe Steven Seagal has caused a carrot shortage.....
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cllle4Kyqoo
I hear he's a member of the Film Actors' Guild.
He's fallen a long way since Under Siege.Well he is a well over the hill has been hack and from what I understand a rightwing arsehole/douchebag.