almost certainly, or far “worser” weapons too
nothing news here
AI makes things up. It doesn’t know fact from fiction.
Go have some glue on your pizza.
“Grim and Plausable”
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So is the Samson Option also intended to coerce the U.S. to do what Israel wants against Iran in perpetuity since Israel has no embassy with a suitcase nuke in Tehran but has one in D.C.? Regardless of Seymour Hersh’s credibility, it’s doubtful that the U.S. would accept that situation even factoring in its response to the USS Liberty incident.
It would be a logistical nightmare to maintain positive control of such a deployment and the "R****s" are very much into tight control of their nuclear weapons. They keep them in closely guarded armories in military facilities.
Man-portable weapons have a limited shelf life before they must be returned for rebuilding and replacement of essential components. Of necessity, they have limited shielding, which would make them easily detected in transit. They are not really suitable for covert operations.
We regularly pick up cancer patients on the highways, who carry radioactive surgical implants as part of their treatments. Nuclear weapons materials put out much greater intensities of detectable radiations.
Yes, there is a network of detectors all across the country, looking for radiation from prospective nuclear weapons. Moving such items would require extremely heavily shielded (and heavy) vehicles in order to avoid detection. They would be fairly conspicuous.
Stored weapons can be detected in other ways, even if they are heavily shielded and kept underground. A direct search of an embassy would not be required to find them.
A R*****n defector claimed several decades ago that there was a program of distributed suitcase nukes located in various Western cities. He even constructed a mockup of what he claimed was the pattern of a real device. That is why we have a network of detectors now operating.
If there ever were any such units deployed, they have long since passed their expiration dates and could not be operational now. Plus, they would have been detected and quietly disposed. There has never been any news, or even good rumors that such things ever happened. Maybe they never did.
The AI has generated a moderately entertaining bit of fiction.
How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb: Demonrats hit hardest. Embassy districts are typically gay districts full of big government cultural cancer. If the medicine isn’t already there, a prescription can be delivered from 10,000 miles away, faster than Domino’s can deliver a pizza.
Please don’t post AI-generated nonsense. AI is not intelligent—it’s best described as a stochastic parrot.
Sheesh! And all you did was ask for a kreplach recipe?