Posted on 03/16/2024 8:40:05 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
A NATO nuclear attack on Russia has been simulated in a video, showing how 45 million people would be "vaporised" in the first hour of a conflict with the West.
A former US Air Force officer has warned that Russia could face devastating consequences if it were to use a nuclear weapon against a NATO country.
Jake Broe, who used to work in Nuclear and Missile Operations, shared a chilling video on social media platform X, showing how NATO could target cities across Russia. He said: "If Russia uses a nuclear weapon against a NATO country, then this is what will happen to Russia in response. About 45 million Russians will be vaporised in the first hour. Not much of a life remaining for the other 100 million."
He also suggested that the people of Russia should stop supporting Putin and de-escalate the conflict. The video was made by Modern Muscle on Youtube. The video shows NATO missiles falling on southern Russia near Rostov-on-Don.
Then, the attacks go north up to the border with Ukraine and reach St Petersburg, where Putin is from, reports the Express. Lots of missiles hit Moscow and cities close by. After that, the strikes go east to large areas like Kazan and Yekaterinburg. In the end, the NATO attack hits far-east cities like Vladivostok and Khabarovsk.
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You guys are dangerous retards,
And Vice Versa
The biggest threats to world peace the West's neocons, globalists and warmongers, all of which make money by starting wars and rumors of war.
Nawww, China would fly humanitarian aid into their new frontier communities.
Imagine that? Military planners have pre-planned targets for their nuclear missiles. Whooda thunk it?
And thus ends your MucusMaximus morning two minutes of propaganda.
> If we had kept promise not to expand NATO eastward and hadn’t expanded it to Russia’s borders… <
Yep. As I noted earlier (post #27), everyone involved in this Ukraine/Russia conflict has been reckless. I believe you have correctly identified the reckless behavior on the part of the West.
Was an expanding NATO an actual threat to Russia? It doesn’t matter! What matters is that Russia perceived it as a threat.
The other side of the coin is that Putin was reckless by starting a shooting war. There really are no good guys here.
Tell Russia to send back what's left of the Ukie Marines at Tendrivs'ka Kosa, so their wives and mothers can bury the pieces.
ZEEPER FOLLIES PING LIST!!🤣😂😅
Always great PR when NATO positions themselves as mass targeting civilians with nukes…
“...After 70 years of MAD, we get the breathtaking news that we have targets in Russia for our nukes and Russia has 5000 US targets for their nukes....”
and hasn’t this been true, to one degree or another, for 70 years?? I have never been concerned about Russia before the Biden years.. If Biden’s handlers ever put the briefcase in his hands who knows what will happen.
However, Biden has been pushing Putin pretty hard, and threatening to remove him from office and break up Russia into smaller indefensible countries. If Biden were to ever get to that point, I can see Putin unleashing the missiles hoping for a first strike. Since that is not in the cards for now, there is no real threat.
No, I would be concerned about NK and soon to be nuclear - Iran. Both unpredictable entities.
Pursuit of a sustainable peace is the answer.
Your posts get more childish each day that goes by. You better get checked for PDS (Putin Derangement Syndrome).
“The RuZZZZians can shoot back shortbus. The leftist freaks really want to depopulate the planet.”
They Russians also have EXCELLENT Civil Defense as well as EXCELLENT Anti-Missile Defense. If the Neocons choose to start World War 3, they won’t be around very long to ‘enjoy’ it.
“The Basilisk Nuland”
aka “shortbus maximus”
No, they'll want to hit the Russian egg-producing regions, first.
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