Posted on Jul 15, 2016
CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
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Here are my thoughts:

Our defense budget in Europe is about to quadruple, heavy NATO forces in Eastern Europe, and the biggest one heavyweight propaganda against America in Russian media, and now the embassador too. It seems Russia wants a fight, but my problem is that they cannot afford it. So the only possible way is nuclear strike. And not just any, but from both coasts with nuclear submarines involved, and a must-have turned off nuclear response. Turning it "off" is a must for this scenario, since otherwise it's a nuclear desert for both sides.
I am interested especially in our Air Forces responds, especially comes to mind that ICBM mishap where 1 something million got lost due to technical error of maintenance. Also artic base of Russian forces comes to mind with possible nuclear submarines location. What are your thoughts?
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SGT Jerrold Pesz
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No.
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SN Greg Wright
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'must-have turned off nuclear response'. Are you suggesting that the US would not retaliate if they Russians launched a full-scale strike? That's absurd. We would. At that point, I don't give two shits about the rest of the world. Plus, you're forgetting our own boomers. The Air Force is only half of the US nuclear arsenal. So to answer your question, there might be limited-theater engagements (like, say, Syria), but full-scale war? No.
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CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
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I suggest that million something mistake on ICBM could be more than just a 1mil something mistake.
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CPT Jack Durish
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Why? Russia needs a strong US to counter the far more real threat posed by China. And the US has no need to feel threatened by Russia inasmuch as it has no means of projecting force to this hemisphere
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CPT Jack Durish
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CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy - China has a serious lack of resources. Russia has an abundance of untapped resources. Which way do you think China would turn if Russia stood alone?
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CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
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To Russia but with Europe backing up Russia. Then Russia would go to Africa. While leaving the Chinese problem to the end when Chinese would be starving. War and all.
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CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
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Not to mention Russian propaganda. That's the last step before action
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CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
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Finally a bird whistled that there been already two times it got close to that. And one from our side with a dirty bomb.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Nope, Just Political Posturing. Measuring Penis Sizes.
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CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
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Too expensive to measure. And let's not forget Russian forces in Georgia (country) and Ukraine. Shit about to hit the fan.
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The Ukraine couldn't make up it's mind and now it's not a part of Europe and being chewed up by Russia. I don't believe the EU really cares about Ukraine. Germany is unified and a part of NATO along with Poland and Hungary... why should anyone stress about Ukraine? The same goes for Georgia, it's a former Soviet state... if Russia wants them back, why should we care?

Sad to see them get sucked back into something they tried to escape, however it's not our problem.
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