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0 sats \ 6 replies \ @028559d218 OP 22 Mar \ parent \ on: Matthew Kratter's Bitcoin University Pushing Pro-Kremlin Propaganda. Why? bitcoin
Russia is not a super power. The Russian people are amazing, some of the best, actually, with an incredible culture and history.
But "Russia" the country is a 3rd rate economy that's mostly oil and gas with almost zero proprietary industries.
When someone says that Russia is a "superpower" they lose all credibility sorry.
"Nuclear super power" is the claim. As I read that, the meaning is that they have enormous destructive capacity, not anything to do with their economic might.
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Interesting. Will be interesting to see if the Germans and British and Poles get nukes too.
My understanding is that the French have them, the British sort of do (they have nuclear submarines SSNs) so why not the Germans too my understanding is that Germany is spending the most (?) on rearmament anyway.
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I believe there were anti proliferation agreements signed after that first small group of countries acquired nukes. Obviously, a few countries outside the west either weren't party to those agreements or just disregarded them.
The answer at present is probably something like "Because the currently nuclear armed nations don't want anyone else joining the club."
Also, I thought the Brits had nukes. I remember something about that from the Scottish Independence referendum.
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You may be right. Did a quick google search...
- The United Kingdom has a stockpile of approximately 225 nuclear warheads, of which up to 120 are operationally available for deployment on four Vanguard-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs). This estimate is based on publicly available information regarding the size of the British nuclear arsenal, conversations with UK officials, and analysis of the nuclear forces structure. The SSBNs, each of which has 16 missile tubes, constitute the United Kingdom’s sole nuclear platform, and submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) comprise its sole nuclear delivery system. The United Kingdom is the only nuclear weapon state that operates a posture with a single deterrence system (Table 1).
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Interesting. So, they don’t have any known silos?
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According to the article... no. There are a number of sources on this I just did a quick google search but it makes sense.
The SSBNs park off the coast (or maybe somewhere in the North Atlantic) and just stay submerged for months at a time and wait - should that unfortunate day come when they're needed.