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What happens if the nukes fall?

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What happens if the nukes fall? Expert reveals which areas of London, New York and other cities will be instantly obliterated by Putin strike…and where you'd stand best chance of surviving

To be honest I think military targets would be hit not cities. Think places like ABQ and Livermore not NYC. I have talked to friends on both sides of the political spectrum and they seem to not care and fine with a nuclear war. One group says it is worth the risk to defeat Putin so Trump cannot be reelected and so what if we lose a million people Trump wold kill more with Covid 2. The other group is saying the world is falling apart anyway so just get it over as it would be better to have a nuclear war than transgender bathrooms. There are a small number voices in the middle that say we should support Ukraine but not to the point of nuclear war such as my self and we are told that we are either Russian bots, Fascists, cowards, racists, or Q anon followers. My parents told me about how afraid everyone was during the Cuban missile crisis. Today everybody is like so what, everything sucks anyway, it is either nuclear war or climate collapse, fascisim or communism, high gas prices and being yelled it by Karens for not wearing a mask. It seems like everyone is resigned to this.

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Anonymous said…
If our nukes fail the NNSA gets rebates from the 3 Labs who have verified their functionality in their yearly letters.
Anonymous said…
This all seems pointless since super-intelligent AI will have 100% control over the Earth soon, at which point there will be no more wars.
Anonymous said…
" super-intelligent AI will have 100% control over the Earth "

Well that AI had better started from another world, if there is any seeding of intelligence by the current occupants, there is no way any AI could attain that capability. There is a reason why when aliens fly by the earth they lock their doors.
Anonymous said…
Perhaps you attract twisted people as friends.

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