The Nuclear Buildup And Threat Of Total Annihilation!

Washington “will use the full range of US defense capabilities to defend our allies, including nuclear, conventional and missile defense capabilities,” the deputy secretary told a Tuesday meeting with South Korean and Japanese officials, ahead of a series of talks this week. She hailed America’s commitment to defense of Seoul and Tokyo as “ironclad”.

This time it’s not the Russian President Vladimir Putin, but it’s the NATO and the US (and its delusional Biden) pushing for the danger of nuclear war. And they don’t use words or statements, they are actually taking steps to increase the chance of nuclear exchange.

As with the World War I and II, there were several events happening leading up to those wars. In this article, I try to put it in perspective similar events, which are likely to lead us to the World War III.

But a World War is an awful big word, and it’s wrongly used for a long time. Specialists, politicians and the media using that word wrongly.

What is a World War (definition)? A world war is an international conflict which involves all or most of the world’s major powers. Actually, when most of all continents are involved, we have a World War.

During World War II, Europe, America, Africa and Asia were involved in one or two global wars at the same time.

The coming conflict is between Russia, NATO (Europe) and the US. If something goes wrong, and the risk that this happens is becoming bigger by the day, it would mean that Europe and the US would b involved in a war. And that’s not the definition of a World War.

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NATO nuclear weapons could potentially be placed on Russia’s border with Finland if Helsinki joins the Western military alliance, Newsweek reported on Wednesday, citing a Finnish newspaper.

Finnish military sources told the paper that Finland’s foreign minister and defense minister committed to NATO back in July that they wouldn’t seek “restrictions or national reservations” if their application to join the alliance is accepted. Finnish President Sauli Niinistö said earlier this month that Finland had “no preconditions” for joining NATO.

Politico published a bombshell report describing that the US has accelerated plans to maintain upgraded nuclear weapons in Europe.

Specifically, US defense officials informed NATO allies earlier this month that Europe will host a B61-12 air-dropped gravity bomb, to be transferred by December. Politico reported Wednesday that a classified cable it has seen confirmed this.

Polish President Andrzej Duda said in an interview published Wednesday that Poland is open to hosting US nuclear weapons and has approached Washington about the idea.

“There is always a potential opportunity to participate in the nuclear sharing program,” Duda told the newspaper Gazeta Polska. “We have spoken with American leaders about whether the United States is considering such a possibility. The issue is open.”

Russia has issued a new warning Thursday, Oct 27, aimed at the United States, at a moment Moscow-appointed officials appear to be escaping in hurry from the southern city of Kherson as it comes under increased Ukrainian shelling. The Associated Press reports of the new Kremlin warning as follows, “Amid the battles, Russia issued a warning that the United States could be drawn into the conflict, adding it could target Western commercial satellites used for military purposes in support of Ukraine.”

The statement came from the deputy chief of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s arms control and nonproliferation department, Konstantin Vorontsov, who said “Quasi-civilian infrastructure could be a legitimate target for retaliation.”

According to The Moscow Times:

Commercial satellites used by the United States to assist Ukraine in its war against Russia are “legitimate” targets for attacks, a Russian diplomat said Wednesday.

Private assets like Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet constellation, as well as Maxar and Planet Labs earth observation satellites, have proven critical in keeping Ukrainians online and piercing the fog of war.

US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman on Tuesday said Washington is ready to protect its Asian allies using nukes if they came under attack, spelling out the US would deploy its “nuclear, conventional and missile defense.”

Washington “will use the full range of US defense capabilities to defend our allies, including nuclear, conventional and missile defense capabilities,” the deputy secretary told a Tuesday meeting with South Korean and Japanese officials, ahead of a series of talks this week. She hailed America’s commitment to defense of Seoul and Tokyo as “ironclad”.

All of that, and much more behind the screens, makes Putin to tone down his rhetoric.

Putin in his nearly four-hour long annual Valdai Discussion Club speech (which included the lengthy Q&A portion) “appeared relaxed”, Reuters observed while at times questioned by journalists and panelists about the prospect of nuclear war.

Importantly, he rejected head-on the allegations from the West that he ever so much as hinted at plans to deploy nukes in Ukraine, describing a nuclear strike in the context of the “special operation” to be ultimately pointless. “We see no need for that,” Putin said. “There is no point in that, neither political, nor military.” He underscored, “it doesn’t make sense for us to do it.

Literally as Putin was speaking, the Pentagon decided it was a good time to unveil a stunning nuclear strategy reversal, saying it would no longer rule out use of nuclear weapons against a non-nuclear threat.

Russia has hailed the ‘success’ of Wednesday, Oct 26, scheduled annual nuclear drills, after President Vladimir Putin oversaw the exercises from a command and control room.

RIA news agency quoted the Kremlin as saying, “Under the leadership of the Supreme Commander-in Chief of the Armed Forces Vladimir Putin, a training session was held with ground, sea and air strategic deterrence forces, during which practical launches of ballistic and cruise missiles took place.”

The NATO has begun its annual military drills in preparation for nuclear war on Monday. American B-52 bombers will be joined by advanced aircraft from other alliance members as they simulate a war of annihilation with Russia. The war games, dubbed “Steadfast Noon,” are scheduled to run through the end of October. Belgium is hosting the exercises, which will take place over the North Sea and the United Kingdom. Some American aircraft will take off from bases in North Dakota.

According to a NATO press release, “Exercise ‘Steadfast Noon’ involves 14 countries and up to 60 aircraft of various types, including fourth and fifth-generation fighter jets, as well as surveillance and tanker aircraft. As in previous years, US B-52 long-range bombers will take part.” It added, “as long as nuclear weapons exist, NATO will remain a nuclear alliance.”

With the US and NATO not having any exit strategy with the raging war in Ukraine by the invading Russian troops, the only way to stop this rolling disaster is continued to fight until the end, whatever that is.

And that might mean one of the following:

  1. Putin will give up.

  2. Zelensky will give up.

  3. The Russian armies will be kicked out of Ukraine and all previous occupied territory is back in Ukrainian hands.

  4. Putin gets replaced.

  5. Putin gets replaced. Negotiations take place between Russia and Ukraine with mediators. War stops.

  6. Russia uses a nuclear weapon in Ukraine.

  7. Russia attacks NATO territory and war expands rapidly.

  8. Russia, Europe and the US are utterly and completely destroyed in nuclear exchange.

  9. A surprise attack on Russia takes place.

All of that, and so much more. The above scenarios might seem alarming, but I can’t help to state that this is the direction the current politicians are driving us to.