You mean you don't want to have a baby in an alleyway like Ruth in Threads after a nuclear war?I’m not worried. If it comes to nukes dropping then I’ll be vaporised. Where I live is definitely a top target for Russia if it wanted any chance of disabling the UK government and any nuclear response.
The unlucky bastards will be the ones who stand a chance of surviving. I don’t want to live through a nuclear war. If it really comes to it then just turn me to dust and get it over with.
I don’t think we’re living in WW3 right now and I don’t think it will come to it but it definitely feels like the most dangerous time I can remember in my life. I don’t know shit but I am aware anything could happen so who knows?
What I keep thinking is Putin can’t be that fucking stupid to start shit with the UK or US. Surely, right? He sounds like he’s all talk and we should call his bluff. The second he attacks the UK/US or any other NATO country then he is gonna be in for a real bad time.
Why the fuck would you bet on something like nuclear weapons going offPolymarket currently is pricing in a 9% chance of nuclear weapons going off before the end of 2024.
Will a nuclear weapon detonate in 2024?
Polymarket | This market will resolve to "Yes" if a nuclear weapon is detonated anywhere in the world between July 1, 2024 and December 31, 2024, 11:59 PM ET...polymarket.com
Just as long as Trump does not piss off the other countries.
I doubt that there would be another World War. I don't think things would escalate that badly.
Just as long as Trump does not piss off the other countries.
Russia is not that powerful anymore. I would be concerned with China, but they don't seem to be really acting up.
They should have grabbed Taiwan when everyone was still hooked up on the chips.Russia is not that powerful anymore. I would be concerned with China, but they don't seem to be really acting up.
Russia is a pretty scary country. I would not want to set foot in it. You are constantly watching your back in the place.
The Tetris movie gives a pretty good idea what Russia is like even if it is set in the 80s.
Russia may not play in the same league as the US, it's still a formidable opponent. It's self-sufficient, has its own high tech defense industry (tanks, fighter jets, bombers, missiles, etc), has an arsenal filled with thousands of nuclear missiles and they've just demonstrated an ICBM missile attack. There's a tendency to downplay Russia, our politicians all believed the Russian economy would croak in 2022, but Russian only got more independent form the west while we all suffered an energy crisis and inflation.
I think the current situation is damn scary with western powers escalating by attacking Russia directly with their own missiles. We play the charade that it's Ukraine that's in charge of them, but behind the scenes it's NATO countries that are creating intelligence reports, determining the targets, handling the missiles, setting the targets. High level German army chiefs let that secret out earlier this year. That's why Russia considers an attack by Storm Shadows on targets on Russian soil a direct attack by NATO.
Now we could end up in tit for tat military exchanges with neither side wanting to back down. That's fucking scary. Once we move from a proxy war into outright war with Russia, all bets are off.
I'm really astounded by the lackadaisical attitudes toward what's happening right now. The current situation is more dangerous than what went down during the Cuba Crisis in 1962. Then both political and military leaders knew full well the dangers of war and the destruction power of a nuclear bomb. Now we have leaders who see war as an opportunity to play the tough leader in times of crisis, but they don't seem to take it that seriously behind the scenes. War used to be beating up small countries with tiny armies in faraway countries (Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, etc). The stakes were always low and it didn't have any real life consequences whatsoever. War with Russia is completely different, it would mean WW3 and nuclear armageddon. Trump had the right instincts but now these idiots in Washington and the EU want to escalate the situation because they think peace is more scary than the end of the world as we know it.
This is what I worry about no one wanting to back down, it’s either Putin is bluffing about this hypersonic missle and the west developed insane weapons to combat all the supposed weapons Russia claim to have. Or he really does have this and this and others either way I hope cooler heads prevail.Russia may not play in the same league as the US, it's still a formidable opponent. It's self-sufficient, has its own high tech defense industry (tanks, fighter jets, bombers, missiles, etc), has an arsenal filled with thousands of nuclear missiles and they've just demonstrated an ICBM missile attack. There's a tendency to downplay Russia, our politicians all believed the Russian economy would croak in 2022, but Russian only got more independent form the west while we all suffered an energy crisis and inflation.
I think the current situation is damn scary with western powers escalating by attacking Russia directly with their own missiles. We play the charade that it's Ukraine that's in charge of them, but behind the scenes it's NATO countries that are creating intelligence reports, determining the targets, handling the missiles, setting the targets. High level German army chiefs let that secret out earlier this year. That's why Russia considers an attack by Storm Shadows on targets on Russian soil a direct attack by NATO.
Now we could end up in tit for tat military exchanges with neither side wanting to back down. That's fucking scary. Once we move from a proxy war into outright war with Russia, all bets are off.
I'm really astounded by the lackadaisical attitudes toward what's happening right now. The current situation is more dangerous than what went down during the Cuba Crisis in 1962. Then both political and military leaders knew full well the dangers of war and the destruction power of a nuclear bomb. Now we have leaders who see war as an opportunity to play the tough leader in times of crisis, but they don't seem to take it that seriously behind the scenes. War used to be beating up small countries with tiny armies in faraway countries (Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, etc). The stakes were always low and it didn't have any real life consequences whatsoever. War with Russia is completely different, it would mean WW3 and nuclear armageddon. Trump had the right instincts but now these idiots in Washington and the EU want to escalate the situation because they think peace is more scary than the end of the world as we know it.
Russia is a pretty scary country. I would not want to set foot in it. You are constantly watching your back in the place.
The Tetris movie gives a pretty good idea what Russia is like even if it is set in the 80s.
At the end of the day there is literally bugger all you can do to prevent world war 3 anyway so no point worrying about it. Personally I am doubtful it will happen, the people in charge *yes even the bald ones that like long tables" have it too good to screw everything over with nukes. Yeah sure they would be good for a couple of months in a bunker but what then ? The ones in charge of the nukes have too much to lose to use them basically.
Bauer praised NATO’s shift in perception of itself as a purely defensive alliance. He added that the Alliance has moved away from the mindset of “sitting and waiting to be attacked” before responding to a threat.
Russia is not a modern threat. It’s mired in corruption and back dealings. If Russia pressed the nuke button I think only a handful would even function. These sites require real maintanence and constant spending Russia doesn’t have.Russia may not play in the same league as the US, it's still a formidable opponent. It's self-sufficient, has its own high tech defense industry (tanks, fighter jets, bombers, missiles, etc), has an arsenal filled with thousands of nuclear missiles and they've just demonstrated an ICBM missile attack. There's a tendency to downplay Russia, our politicians all believed the Russian economy would croak in 2022, but Russian only got more independent form the west while we all suffered an energy crisis and inflation.
I think the current situation is damn scary with western powers escalating by attacking Russia directly with their own missiles. We play the charade that it's Ukraine that's in charge of them, but behind the scenes it's NATO countries that are creating intelligence reports, determining the targets, handling the missiles, setting the targets. High level German army chiefs let that secret out earlier this year. That's why Russia considers an attack by Storm Shadows on targets on Russian soil a direct attack by NATO.
Now we could end up in tit for tat military exchanges with neither side wanting to back down. That's fucking scary. Once we move from a proxy war into outright war with Russia, all bets are off.
I'm really astounded by the lackadaisical attitudes toward what's happening right now. The current situation is more dangerous than what went down during the Cuba Crisis in 1962. Then both political and military leaders knew full well the dangers of war and the destruction power of a nuclear bomb. Now we have leaders who see war as an opportunity to play the tough leader in times of crisis, but they don't seem to take it that seriously behind the scenes. War used to be beating up small countries with tiny armies in faraway countries (Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, etc). The stakes were always low and it didn't have any real life consequences whatsoever. War with Russia is completely different, it would mean WW3 and nuclear armageddon. Trump had the right instincts but now these idiots in Washington and the EU want to escalate the situation because they think peace is more scary than the end of the world as we know it.
No, because nobody has the balls to do anything. Just a bunch of old farts making empty threats. Look what happened to Russia just because of this war. Imagine if they really launched a nuke. 5 other countries would retaliate in a second and flatline Russsia. Same goes for any other country, the united countries would launch back and "WW3" would be over in 24 hours. Only crazy one here is North Korea from which you can expect the unexpected because its a man child with an ego running the country and they already have every single ban imposed on them so its not like he cares about social media status and how they look in the news.
Russia is not a modern threat. It’s mired in corruption and back dealings. If Russia pressed the nuke button I think only a handful would even function. These sites require real maintanence and constant spending Russia doesn’t have.
Let’s put this another way. If the USA wanted to take over Ukraine the war would have lasted 10-20 days MAX. Russia is still there years later getting cornholed by old USA tech. We are far and away superior to them and most modern militaries are as well.
There’s too much money to lose from WW that it will not happen.
Ruscists are more brotherly with North Koreans. Ukraine more brotherly with the West.Russians see Ukranians as a brother people, the two countries were a single country for centuries, a huge number of Russians have family members and friends living there. Putin could easily bomb Ukraine to pieces but he don't because he doesn't want to lose support among common Russians. Hardliners think he's fighting a war with one behind his back. The US wouldn't have these scruples, they can and will bomb countries back to the stone age if they must.
Besides that, I don't think a US/EU/NATO-army would fare any better. The war in Ukraine is a return to trench warfare because of drone technology. This is a completely new development. The idea of that western weapons and soldiers are superior is just a myth. We spend ridiculous amounts of money on incredibly expensive hitech weapons compared to the Russians but much of it is overpriced junk. None of the weapons employed against Russia were game changers on the battlefield. They're only super powerful in comparison to minor countries with small (or even non existing) armies like Iraq and Afghanistan. It's easy to shock and awe your way to victory against a weak opponent, but that tactic won't work against a country with thousands of working nukes. (The idea that Russia's nuclear arsenal is 99% defective is just ludicrous)
Capitulation to invading fascists trying to impose themselves on another nation with brutality isn't an option. If peace is desired by Moscovites then it would be wiser for Moscovia to give up their disastrous ambitions, stop threatening with nukes, and then there will be peace and no nukes.You could make that point about WW1 as well - the losses in human lives were simply beyond comprehension at that time - but politicians gladly went into war because they thought it would all be over in a matter of weeks. They never expected things to escalate the way it did.
I bet that Putin also expected the Ukraine war to be over in no time: just send over troops to Kiev, force the Ukraine government to declare itself neutral and give up any ambitions to join NATO and the EU and the Special Military Operation would be done. But it's still war almost three years later and this war could still blow up. I'd hoped that with Trump as the new president there'd be a way out of this mess, but now we have Biden, Macron and Starmer throwing oil onto the fire.
Scary times.
Russians see Ukranians as a brother people, the two countries were a single country for centuries, a huge number of Russians have family members and friends living there. Putin could easily bomb Ukraine to pieces but he don't because he doesn't want to lose support among common Russians. Hardliners think he's fighting a war with one behind his back. The US wouldn't have these scruples, they can and will bomb countries back to the stone age if they must.
Besides that, I don't think a US/EU/NATO-army would fare any better. The war in Ukraine is a return to trench warfare because of drone technology. This is a completely new development. The idea of that western weapons and soldiers are superior is just a myth. We spend ridiculous amounts of money on incredibly expensive hitech weapons compared to the Russians but much of it is overpriced junk. None of the weapons employed against Russia were game changers on the battlefield. They're only super powerful in comparison to minor countries with small (or even non existing) armies like Iraq and Afghanistan. It's easy to shock and awe your way to victory against a weak opponent, but that tactic won't work against a country with thousands of working nukes. (The idea that Russia's nuclear arsenal is 99% defective is just ludicrous)
Wrong, they see Ukrainians as subservient to Russia, the way they see all other neighbor countries. That didn’t change for hundreds of years. Russia for centuries has been a destabilising agent for the region.Russians see Ukranians as a brother people
I think there was a big passage in a famous book about Stalin that just before death he was preparing to invade Western Europe.It probably would have happened if the soviets invaded western europe like the nazis did in the 60s or 70s but i dont think it will happen now
It has started.
Not in the slightest.
I'm eating a delicious submarine sandwich while reading this thread, and ill be eating a delicious submarine sandwich if a nuke hits my head.
The point here, is that submarine sandwiches are a perfect food to enjoy, while pondering all of lifes possibilities.
No. Why be afraid of something I cannot stop should it happen? If I wake up at 3AM to a nuclear sun being outside my window, my ass rolling back over and just dying in my sleep.
I suggest eating lots of fish to increase your iq. With enough, you might hit 100.Russians see Ukranians as a brother people, the two countries were a single country for centuries, a huge number of Russians have family members and friends living there. Putin could easily bomb Ukraine to pieces but he don't because he doesn't want to lose support among common Russians. Hardliners think he's fighting a war with one behind his back. The US wouldn't have these scruples, they can and will bomb countries back to the stone age if they must.
Besides that, I don't think a US/EU/NATO-army would fare any better. The war in Ukraine is a return to trench warfare because of drone technology. This is a completely new development. The idea of that western weapons and soldiers are superior is just a myth. We spend ridiculous amounts of money on incredibly expensive hitech weapons compared to the Russians but much of it is overpriced junk. None of the weapons employed against Russia were game changers on the battlefield. They're only super powerful in comparison to minor countries with small (or even non existing) armies like Iraq and Afghanistan. It's easy to shock and awe your way to victory against a weak opponent, but that tactic won't work against a country with thousands of working nukes. (The idea that Russia's nuclear arsenal is 99% defective is just ludicrous)
Nah, Russian (and the Soviet Union for that matter) military hardware is terrible compared to equivalent NATO systems. The idea that the west relies on overpriced boondoggles is a myth that was perpetuated by non serious people (look up the Fighter Mafia). In a non-nuclear shooting war Russia won’t even get as far as Warsaw and the only reason they are any sort of threat to NATO is because of their nuclear deterrent.Russians see Ukranians as a brother people, the two countries were a single country for centuries, a huge number of Russians have family members and friends living there. Putin could easily bomb Ukraine to pieces but he don't because he doesn't want to lose support among common Russians. Hardliners think he's fighting a war with one behind his back. The US wouldn't have these scruples, they can and will bomb countries back to the stone age if they must.
Besides that, I don't think a US/EU/NATO-army would fare any better. The war in Ukraine is a return to trench warfare because of drone technology. This is a completely new development. The idea of that western weapons and soldiers are superior is just a myth. We spend ridiculous amounts of money on incredibly expensive hitech weapons compared to the Russians but much of it is overpriced junk. None of the weapons employed against Russia were game changers on the battlefield. They're only super powerful in comparison to minor countries with small (or even non existing) armies like Iraq and Afghanistan. It's easy to shock and awe your way to victory against a weak opponent, but that tactic won't work against a country with thousands of working nukes. (The idea that Russia's nuclear arsenal is 99% defective is just ludicrous)