https://news.immitate.com/2019/08/18...treet-journal/
Sounds like another Russian coverup on their failed nuke programs.
they are clearly up to something.
https://news.immitate.com/2019/08/18...treet-journal/
Sounds like another Russian coverup on their failed nuke programs.
they are clearly up to something.
Last edited by DGUtley; 08-19-2019 at 03:06 PM. Reason: fixed title
The nuclear monitoring sites are run by the same people responsible for monitoring the prison cell where Epstein experienced his assisted suicide.
Call your state legislators and insist they approve the Article V convention of States to propose amendments.
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Agent Zero (08-19-2019)
bulletbob (02-02-2020),Captdon (01-22-2020),MisterVeritis (01-22-2020)
Russia's New Arms Give the U.S. Room for Pause
By Stratfor
The recent failure of a Russian Burevestnik missile test highlights the numerous deficiencies in the weapon's development, yet Russia will continue to prioritize the development of the missile and other offensive strategic weapon systems.In so doing, Russia will aim to boost its deterrence and negate U.S. missile defense capabilities as much as possible.
Because the Kremlin has prioritized the operational deployment of some programs — despite the technical challenges they face — the United States will be forced to upgrade its overall missile defense systems and strategic capabilities.
The incident itself had immediate and drastic effects: five dead and a spike in radiation that was up to 16 times higher than normal. But the larger fallout from the Aug. 8 explosion of a nuclear-powered cruise missile on Russia's White Sea coast has drawn renewed attention to the development of some of the country's newest, high-tech strategic weapons. The development of the weapon in question fits into Moscow's broader effort to maintain its nuclear deterrent. While Russia's ambitions are pushing the boundaries of its capabilities in some of these projects — to even deadly results, as the most recent case demonstrates — the overall effort will undoubtedly force the United States into a response.
Russian President Vladimir Putin boasted of this unlimited range when he announced a number of strategic weapons under development in a state of the nation address in March 2018, heralding the Burevestnik and five other weapon systems that are meant to reinforce Russia's ability to maintain a strategic deterrent against the United States. While Putin revealed no great secret in highlighting these weapons in his speech (in fact, some even date back to the Soviet era), he has prioritized their development during his rule.
These systems, apart from the Peresvet (a mobile laser used for air and missile defense), are all specifically geared toward evading or defeating U.S. missile defense capabilities, which Russia considers a significant threat to its ability to sustain a strategic deterrent. The strategic nuclear force is one of Russia's last claims to great power status. Combined with its importance in countering NATO's superiority in conventional arms, Russia's desire to retain its dominant status compels it to develop its strategic deterrent above all else. This is also why Russia perceives U.S. missile defense efforts as a grave threat and why it is working to ensure it can defeat it. Accordingly, the development of these mostly offensive systems plays a critical role in how Russia has chosen to address the strategic arms race, rather than, for example, striving to achieve parity with the United States in defensive capabilities. The Burevestnik missile, in turn, fits into this pattern, since it can achieve a global reach thanks to its nuclear-powered turbine and, because it is a cruise missile, can evade missile defenses by maneuvering in flight.....snip~
https://www.realcleardefense.com/art...se_114675.html
As usual the Democrats and their Borg Drone following don't even have a clue. Either that or they do and have sold out the country. There is no middle ground.
History does not long Entrust the care of Freedom, to the Weak or Timid!!!!! Dwight D. Eisenhower ~
I did see where Nellie Orh lies to congress under oath. Said she never shared any of Steele’s info with anyone but her husband it the FBI.
Turns out there are emails showing she shared shared it with at least 3 people. She got problems.
Kind of along the storyline
I am tired of everyone fighting with each other. This is all by design.
MisterVeritis (01-22-2020)
Russia has a bad habit of covering up their many failures .