To: higgmeister
It's tough trying to have a rational conversation with a person who believes that:
1) they know precisely what a foreign head-of-state will do; and
2) they can accurately predict future events; and
3) nuclear war is no big deal.
Back in our grandparents' day, America used to offer free lodging & medical care to people like that, at the local insane asylum...
;>)
55 posted on
03/31/2022 11:26:09 AM PDT by
Who is John Galt?
("...mit Pulver und Blei, Die Gedanken sind frei!")
To: Who is John Galt?; TexasFreeper2009
Yes. There are people that don't know that the Soviets had Civil Defense television programing to teach Soviet masses how to survive nuclear war. There are people that don't know the Soviets had plans to bury critical heavy equipment and bulldoze mounds of earth over it to allow them to be dug up and used months later after the nuclear weapons have been used. The Soviets had evacuation drills in big cities to prepare for a nuclear war. The Russians are much more aware of methods of living through a nuclear war. That doesn't mean they would succeed in winning a nuclear war, but that isn't the point. It should indicate to us that the Russians would be much more likely to use nuclear weapons than most suspect.
All we have done for sixty or seventy years is tell a joke about bending over, putting our heads between our legs and kissing ourselves goodbye.
Soviet Civil Defense: Objectives, Pace, and Effectiveness
Having pointed out some of the areas where I believe Part II is inadequate as a policy statement, I , nevertheless, believe that the conclusions it reaches that Soviet civil defense measures can objectively be circumvented in a deterrence sense by periodic adjustments in U.S. targeting plans and that an attempt by the United States to match Soviet civil defense efforts would not be advisable are essentially correct. However, what is necessary to successfully meet the challenge in the perceptual realm is an open issue deserving much greater attention by both the Congress and the Administration than it has been given to date. Edward W. Brooke
United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Defense Production · 1977 ·
The Senator seemed only interested in perception.
Civil Preparedness Review: Industrial defense and nuclear attack
58 posted on
03/31/2022 1:05:20 PM PDT by
higgmeister
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