ArmChairAnalyst86
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_jebx7se wrote
Reply to comment by Omevne in Russia starts exercises with Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles by Quantum_II
That is why this development is so concerning. If Russia decided to be very irresponsible, which they likely will, and stop sharing scheduled tests and similar events, the west has an extremely short window of time to determine whether it's a legit threat or not.
NK doesn't announce theirs, obviously, but they aren't in a state of hybrid conflict with the west in the same manner as Russia is. Besides, their missle game is nowhere near the Russians.
To me it makes this more than posturing and saber rattling if they follow through with it. It is just one more signal we are regressing hard into the cold war, and it's not as cold as it once was.
ArmChairAnalyst86 OP t1_jebw4sr wrote
Reply to comment by yallxtrippin in Going to need a bigger doggy door. by ArmChairAnalyst86
He just turned a year old. First husky. Love it, shedding aside! My dad and I were switching out washer and dryer and he decided to poke his head in literally, and check progress.
ArmChairAnalyst86 OP t1_jebvxu7 wrote
Reply to comment by kane_-022 in Going to need a bigger doggy door. by ArmChairAnalyst86
It's for our cats to our laundry room. My dad and I were switching out washer and dryer and he literally poked his head in to see what was up.
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ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_je53z1n wrote
Reply to comment by 0utlook in Russia starts exercises with Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles by Quantum_II
Yep. That's why it probably never happens. Humans are too self preserving to go through with it. The danger is if one side decides that self-preservation isn't a priority.
None the less, nuclear brinkmanship is an old game.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_je3voqr wrote
Reply to comment by GodlordHerus in Russia starts exercises with Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles by Quantum_II
You're right to feel the way you do. Russia decided to spend all of its money building missles to counter US ABM systems instead of its actual military and it's amounted to what? I can nuke you better than you can nuke me? Oxymoron.
On paper the Russian ballistic missle fleet is easily the largest and most capable in the world. This is borne from necessity, as all of their existing missles suddenly became much less reliable due to aforementioned ABM system. So they rolled out Yars, Bulava, SARMAT II, Kinzhal, Iskander, Avangard, and Zircon. New missles built after 2000. Limited quantities but deployed in respectable numbers none the less. Some not fully deployed yet and no doubt affected by sanctions. Plus they got their old stocks, what still works anyway.
How many new missles by America entered into active service since 70s? Zero. They field two missles. Minuteman and Trident since the cold war, plus the world's most formidable bomber fleet. Missles have been updated but max at 3 MIRV. Bulava and Yars 6 to 10 MIRV. Russia has a bomber fleet but they'd never make it past water. It's all missles for them.
The Russians know that to hit the north American fortress it will either take massive quantities of missles and warheads to ensure they get through or missles that could theoretically defeat ABM today and near future. Whether they can or not, or whether they work as intended, is up for speculation but that's it on paper.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_je3fbev wrote
Reply to Alexa bring me milfs by mbhammock
Would you like those milfs shipped next day for $3.99?
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_je2tgd1 wrote
Reply to comment by kimchifreeze in Rupee races to replace dollar: Egypt latest entrant to club of countries wanting to trade in INR by CoolestGuyOnSaturn
Of course, nuclear war doesn't happen in a vacuum. I'm not implying its a realistic scenario. I'm just shocked at the hate and hypocrisy of people who hate America's hypocrisy. I also wonder what their leaders are like? If they are any more or less corrupt and greedy. What would it look like if they held the same power and reach? Everyone thinks the world would be so much better off, but be careful what you wish for. They may just find that the US isn't the source of all their problems and inequities.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_je2m5i6 wrote
Reply to comment by Inflamed_Hemorrhoid in Rupee races to replace dollar: Egypt latest entrant to club of countries wanting to trade in INR by CoolestGuyOnSaturn
As an American, I am always shocked by how many people justify their own ugliness and hate by pointing to America. If nothing else, America's hypocrisy gives you a nice big red bow on your casual suggestion that 330 million people dying would be a nice thing in a currency thread. Funny how hate works isn't it?
Bad human behavior is bad human behavior. Use whatever enemy real or imagined necessary, but if you're so open with your own hate, you're no better. You're just another savage with a different flag, or maybe the same one I don't know.
Clamoring for nuclear annihilation of anyone doesn't make you better. It makes you worse. America won't fall, though. Entering into an era of war will only further serve American interests. Death by 1000 cuts was doable in times of peace, but in a time of war, good luck. Whether it's oil, gold, or otherwise, a desperate America will be happy to take it off someone's hands with not so much as an apology. Won't that be fun? The only way to beat her is from within.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_jdfl58q wrote
Oops. Forgot to carry a 1 or 2. That's all, I'm sure he's just incompetent, not corrupt.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_jbr5v6u wrote
Reply to comment by cheap_as_chips in Space Force allocates three historic Cape Canaveral launch pads to four companies by Azurebluenomad
It is. It's on Netflix. It's called "Space Force"
Actually kinda funny, but it's still bad. It's background noise.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_jaax6vr wrote
Reply to comment by Cold-Change5060 in China accuses U.S. of ‘disinformation’ over warnings it’s considering sending artillery and ammo to Russia by diana321
10,000 nuclear warhead detonation wouldn't affect South America? You don't really believe that, do you?
I am confidently sure of one thing and one thing alone. We lack the ability to model our planet 10 years after 10,000 nuclear detonations in a short time. Esp considering they won't be of the 14 kt Hiroshima variety.
I am reasonably sure that 100 nuclear detonations on the planet would significantly alter the world as we know it, and maybe we can model the atmospheric effects, but we cannot model all of the effects, including disease, food disruption, animal disruption, weather disruption, and most importantly social economic disruption.
Also, 100 missles seems like a good hypothetical number, which is a limited exchange by all accounts, but each missle likely has between 3-10 individual warheads as well.
Honestly, the whole damn thing is just unthinkable. It's a useless thought exercise. Humans would likely survive in some capacity no matter what short of every single region being nuked, but it wouldn't be anything close to life now. OUR world would have effectively been ended, for a new, much scarier, and horrible world.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_jaavl66 wrote
Reply to comment by Deep-Mention-3875 in China accuses U.S. of ‘disinformation’ over warnings it’s considering sending artillery and ammo to Russia by diana321
Are we talking 100 missles or 100 warheads because the difference is exponential?
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_jaavhdl wrote
Reply to comment by Deep-Mention-3875 in China accuses U.S. of ‘disinformation’ over warnings it’s considering sending artillery and ammo to Russia by diana321
It will end the world as we know it. Meaning it will not resemble what it does now, and likely not for the better obviously.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_jaaujoq wrote
Reply to comment by aseriousplate in China accuses U.S. of ‘disinformation’ over warnings it’s considering sending artillery and ammo to Russia by diana321
I'm going to back you up on this. Many people, including myself, are impressed with the US intelligence capabilities. Make no mistake, though. The minute it doesn't serve US interests to be forthcoming with intel, they won't be. Also, are the people coming out and saying "Well I've liked how they handled Ukraine," and also looking to other aspects of the US government? Judging the US credibility and good intent solely on Ukraine seems short-sighted.
I have one question to people. If China were to somehow put together a peace plan that would somehow end the war, completely without the US being involved, how would the US take that? What if China is able to sort of pose the west as an aggressor in the war at the same time?
I'm not hating. I'm not demanding change. I know what it is. It's about national interests and national interests alone. It's not about doing the right thing, although it's nice when the two line up, but they dont always, and I think we all get that. It's geopolitics.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_jaage5c wrote
Reply to comment by EveningHippo9 in Russias Medvedev says arms supplies to Kyiv threaten global nuclear catastrophe by R1ckCrypto
Well I liked it. I guess I tune most those threats out by now, so I don't check the board much.
Was there a new threat today or is it still at 0?
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_ja60r91 wrote
Reply to comment by TactlesslyTactful in Russias Medvedev says arms supplies to Kyiv threaten global nuclear catastrophe by R1ckCrypto
Give this redditor the upvotes.
Admit it. It's been a while since someone actually made a funny joke about the oft issued threat.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_j97jthw wrote
Reply to comment by MonsterRideOp in Sun unleashes massive X2-class solar flare during geomagnetic storm watch (video) by Realistic-Plant3957
Yeah, no kidding. It's doing some weird things. I think it may have factored into the red aurorae becoming more common like this past week despite the relatively low magnitude events observed.
It's astonishing how much we have left to learn about the dynamics of our solar system alone. I still think that despite the weakening of the magnetosphere, it still is mostly a game of luck with the flare itself. A large and powerful flare aimed directly at earth is a very bad day.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_j96yl9j wrote
Reply to comment by MonsterRideOp in Sun unleashes massive X2-class solar flare during geomagnetic storm watch (video) by Realistic-Plant3957
I agree overall. X Class flares of this variety occur fairly frequently. There's a bit too much sensationalism about these flares. That said, a direct hit from even a lower X class flare could have implications for earth and satellites but likely minor in nature.
In 89' an X15 and resulting CME hit earth. Aurora made it south as Texas and Quebec lost their grid for several hours. Communications were affected worldwide. It was still just a love tap, despite being a moderately strong storm. I understand that there are several factors that influence the magnitude of resulting geomagnetic storms but the 89 event does provide a decent frame of reference for strength of flare and resulting storm/effects on earth.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_j6ka1ks wrote
Reply to comment by dwellerofcubes in It takes 30 minutes to get there. I’ll be there in 10. by PM_me_your_pee_video
With an NA V6 baby.
And the NSX has only gotten better with age. The price tag is definitely more prohibitive though.
My first car was a 92 Legend, and I've never looked back. Acura all the way.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_j6j2n7e wrote
Love they used an NSX for this cinematic treasure.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_j53ctql wrote
Reply to Does it bother you that you won't be alive when we discover aliens & start to colonise other worlds by [deleted]
No because I can literally do nothing about the time I live and have too much crap going on in the present.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_iyb63bu wrote
Reply to Best feeling ever by CheeseInes
These are the words of a small person.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_iyaflng wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The head of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces said on Tuesday he still feared a Turkish ground invasion despite US assurances and has demanded a "stronger" message from Washington after seeing unprecedented Turkish deployments along the border by DoremusJessup
His point is the Kurds got fucked over solely on the premise the treaty was put into place by TPTB and then rescinded with no recourse.
This is to say NOTHING of any other mitigating factors you mentioned such as ethnicity, history, and which side feels they are right and who is wrong. It's a contained statement. Treaty made. Treaty not upheld.
Not sure what's so hard to understand about that. Further more, why r you so hostile on a reddit forum?
Oh yeah, it's a Reddit forum.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_jecwwub wrote
Reply to Taiwan's Tsai arrives in US to warnings from China of 'serious confrontation' by benh999
If Taiwan isn't the stone cold definition of fait accompli, I don't know what is. Where's the greedy dictators at? These hardline idealists are exhausting. All hell bent on world domination.
Edit: I know the definition isn't exact, but u get it.