• starkillerfish [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    Probably in Western Ukraine. Russia does not have the capability to strike anywhere in the world whenever they want (they don’t have 800 bases on every continent)

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      2 months ago

      Hi. I understand why you said what you said because your talking about a conventional air strike, but i feel to need to remind you that Russia most certainly does have the ability to strike anywhere on the world whenever they want. They have thousands if ICBMs which are capable of hitting any location on earth, and impossible to block reliably.

      It’s important we remember this because the west like to act as though them poking Russia has no real potential consequences, and it could literally end the world if they take it too far.

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          I think something people forget too is while ICBMs are largely thought of as nuclear weapons there no reason they HAVE to be. The same delivery systems could be used for conventional weapons it just usually isnt worth the cost. But it might be for extremely tactically important targets that are far enough away. Especially if you already have thousands of them like Russia does.

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            2 months ago

            The problem is that you would have no way of knowing if it’s a nuclear strike or not. ICBMs will trigger MAD even if they are actually non nuclear.

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              I get why you might think that, but that same argument can be made about the missiles Ukraine has been shooting into Russia that were provided by the US. They’re perfectly capable of carrying a nuke, and Russia would have no way to know until it hits. So from Russia’s perspective we are already in the realm of playing with MAD. They have no reason not to do the same thing.

              Also edit to add even IF it was confirmed to be a nuke Russa was launching if they target somewhere like Poland for example it’s very unlikely the US would launch their own nukes in that case. They’re not gonna risk the US mainland to save Poland. So when it comes to hitting non-nuclear NATO nations with ICBMs using conventional payloads its really just up to Russia if they want to try. MAD doesn’t work at all in that case.

            • Le_Wokisme [they/them, undecided]@hexbear.net
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              2 months ago

              yeah you could maybe do one that’s too small to be a nuke but at that point how much damage is it gonna do and you’re putting a shitload of trust in everyone else to identify that it can’t be a nuke

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                An non-nuclear ICBM strike would effectively destroy MAD since you can’t determine what is and isn’t a nuclear strike. Do a couple conventional salvos, then make one of them nuclear. Take out two legs of the triad then focus on defending against the subs in a retaliation strike.