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"james_anatidae" wrote in message ...
I was wondering at about what point that the United States going to war with the Soviet Union become an almost certain act of mutual destruction. I'm assuming it sometime in 1960's or 70's, since what I've seen of the Soviet nuclear capability before that point doesn't seem to be all that threatening. It looks like they would have been really bad for us Americans, but not unsurvivable. The war with the CCCP became suicidal, about 40 years before nuclear weapons were even invented, in about 1900. Since we been telling both the idiot Russian Soviet leaders, and the equally moronic US Congress since that time, that the US war in Europe has nothing to do with either nuclear weapons, tanks, AK-47s or survival. It simply concerns the conditions of survival. |
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