| Ms. Cat Oct 31 |
Alexander Mercouris headlined on October 29th, "Biden quietly moves world closer towards armageddon. Finland ready to host nukes", and discussed the U.S. plan to trap Russia by positioning its nuclear missiles about 500 miles or 7 minutes of missile-flying distance from The Kremlin, a "checkmate" (a beheading of Russia's central command so that Russia won't have enough time to launch its retaliatory missiles) and demand Russia's surrender (since there is no way that Russia's central command would be able to assess the situation within only 7 minutes and get its missiles launched). There is a history to this plan, and the U.S. Government decision to do this seems to have been made in or around 2006, when America's two most prestigious national security academic journals, Foreign Affairs and National Security, both recommended (though ever so tactfully) replacing the idea (actually meta-strategy) of "Mutually Assured Destruction" or "M.A.D." (that nuclear weapons exist only in order to prevent a WW III), by the new U.S. meta-strategy, of "Nuclear Primacy" — that America will use them so as to win a nuclear war, WW III, against Russia. Positioning those missiles in Ukraine was supposed to be the way to do this, but, since that is looking increasingly unlikely now, it is to be Finland (the second-nearest nation to The Kremlin) which is taking on this function (if Turkiye's President Tayyip Erdogan will allow it into NATO, which will be his most fateful decision ever). Evidence That U.S. Intends Blitz-Nuclear Strike At The Kremlin |
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