Comments by "Kasumi Rina" (@KasumiRINA) on "Why Russia's Nuclear Weapons Failed to Deter Ukraine's Invasion" video.
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Ukrainians who maintained "russian" nukes stopped doing that in 2014... The russians tried to reverse-engineer satan ICBMs made in Ukraine into sarmat, but no tests were successful. That said, they have smaller delivery measures that do work (one landed in Western Poland with a blank warhead) but only used for air defense suppression. As to nuclear tests? The russian federation didn't do even a single one in its entire existence. You read that right, since russia was founded in 1991, they didn't test a single nuke. North Korea, Pakistan, India and France are the only countries to test those after USSR collapsed.
Now it's all a moot point since it's a proven fact now that russia won't use them, and there are many reasons, starting with st petersburg becoming a crater at the moment of launch (French submarines are closer), China invading russia as retaliation and annexing Siberia, and the fact that nukes won't help in war, they're purely a political weapon: Ukrainian bunkers are made to withstand everything, so at most a nuke will destroy one unit on frontlines, but hitting both sides. And FINALLY, nuclear threats ONLY work if they're only threats. So there's ZERO reasons for poo tin to use nukes and 100500 to issue empty threats.
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