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Good discussion! While I sit here on my computer listening I had a bit of a flash back... 1975, November at -37* in the Yukon, Canada. My husband and I moved out to our new log home (that we built - 25 miles from nearest town) at 10 pm with a 10 day old baby.... the doors had gone on the house that morning and our stove had been lit for the first time (dbl 45 gal drum wood stove) at about 6 am. We were, without a doubt about as smart as a pair of hammers. Today 47 yrs later, four kids long grown, we laugh at 6 yrs without power, no phones no running water and remember how much fun we had within our small community. We had goats, horses, pigs, chickens, turkeys and broiling hens and an acre of garden with a great greenhouse! - and as we were the first to get power - about 8 kids in and out every weekend. We still don't have TV to this day. We still heat by wood and we have a creek that flows the length of our property. We are a bit older and maybe a bit smarter... but we know we will do just fine whatever comes down the line. We are not afraid for us but we are afraid for our family that lives in the US and other parts of Canada. That is when we will miss being able to communicate and know how everyone is. We still have an amazing community!
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Russia would inevitably be worst off in a nuclear conflagration. Sure, Russia can send out its 6,000 nukes and take out capital cities, diffused across the planet. Meanwhile, the hated “collective West” sends its 6,000 retaliatory nukes back, all concentrated in the singular geographical enclosure ‘formerly known as’ the Russian Federation. That many nukes in such a confined location would turn the entire continent of Russia into a gigantic radioactive smoking crater, taking with it the constituent biomolecules of Putin’s protoplasm. The only Russians left on Earth would be migrants to other countries.
Nuclear weapons are supposed to be a deterrent. NATO have not put boots on the ground in Ukraine to avoid nuclear confrontation with Russia. Once Russia launches a nuke, however, that deterrence evaporates and its gloves off for the West, since the nuclear confrontation they were expressly trying to avoid will have happened.
At the very minimum, expect the full NATO armed forces to enter Ukrainian territory and kick the Russians out. If Putin nukes NATO forces however, bye bye Russia.
Don’t worry, we have the photos of what Moscow and St Petersburg used to look like.
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