We’ve Been Living in A House of Dynamite
About a year ago, my wife and I watched Netflix’s A House of Dynamite, and found it mildly entertaining. We watched it again last week and found it disturbingly chilling.
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About a year ago, my wife and I watched Netflix’s A House of Dynamite, and found it mildly entertaining. We watched it again last week and found it disturbingly chilling.
In October of 1961 the Cold War was already a tense, paranoid chess match played with nuclear weapons instead of pawns. The United States and the Soviet Union were staring each other down across oceans, missile silos, and enough megatonnage to turn the planet into a glowing charcoal briquette. But Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev decided the world needed a reminder of just how big the Soviet hammer could be. So the Kremlin did what any superpower with a bruised ego might do. They built the largest nuclear bomb in human history and lit it off over the Arctic.
Far too many MAGA folks forget that their are laws regarding trade on the high seas… and currently, the Trump administration is violating them. And there will be consequences.
Neocons love violence and killing of all types. Whether it’s abortion or allowing miscreants to roam at will to commit mayhem, nearly all Neocons love it
In a world where nuclear arsenals number in the thousands, the specter of World War 3.0 looms ominously
From a strategic standpoint, Washington, DC, emerges as a compelling and logical target for several key reasons
No More Nuclear Sponges; It’s Time to Rethink How America Postures Its Nuclear Capabilities and puts American civilians at risk.
At the risk of being called a Putin stooge, a traitor, a Russian apologist, et al, or worse, here goes. Why has the President of the United States been constantly threatening nuclear war for the last few months?
Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, after having said that Russia was (then) the biggest geopolitical threat facing the United States, then-President Barack Hussein Obama, in their third presidential debate, hit back: A few months ago, when you were asked what’s the biggest geopolitical threat facing America, you said Russia. Not al Qaeda. You …
Will the US and its NATO allies go to nuclear war with Russia