I am no civil defense expert, but wouldn’t Russian populations be more vulnerable in a nuclear war? I mean aren’t most of Russians stacked and packed in commie-block apartments, some of them the biggest apartment complexes in Europe?
The US has much of our population spread out more in suburbs which, while I am not certain, is not a Russian practice.
No, look up their civil defense program. It’s huge and serious. Lots of deep underground shelters. And get this, about a year ago they had a huge nationwide civil defense drill.
We had one way back when, but not anymore.
Russia claims it has enough shelter space in the subway system for the entire population of Moscow—12 million people. As others have noted, the city’s subway system is much deeper, and more “hardened” than NYC or other U.S. cities. Additionally, Russia has made significant investments in larger/more survivable nuclear C2 facilities for leadership. They have two primary complexes, one in the northern Urals, the other in the southern portion of that mountain chain. While some of these facilities date back to the Cold War, there has been a noticeable uptick in spending/construction on leadership shelters since 2015.
Our plan is to get the Adderall Kid (or his designated successor) on Nightwatch and fight the nuclear battle from there. BTW, if you see Hunter Biden around the White House in the days ahead, take that as a sign that something may be in the offing (and I say that just partially in jest). Hunter knows where all the money/overseas accounts are, and preserving that will be priority #1 for POTUS and his grifter family