callmeslick wrote:thanks, Sigma, for illustrating why the US needs to maintain a predictable leader. With your proud boast, and the evidence extant from North Korea, adding a third 'unpredictable' nuclear armed nation to the global mix might be disasterous.
Firstly, I want to say that the constant upgrading and increasing the number of Russian weapons of mass destruction is completely and only the guilt of the United States. It's just a necessary defensive reaction to compensation in the confrontation with NATO. Which, incidentally, is always portrayed in the Western media as a Russian aggression. While everyone understands that this is a necessary measure to reflect any, even accidental attacks on Russia. Not only from the United States.
Remember who is now the President of Russia? Here really powerful nuclear weapons under such strict control, it is difficult to convey in words.
I'm more concerned about the cases of drug use by military personnel in the US military who have access to a serious strategic nuclear weapons. I even more concerned that the United States has renewed nuclear warheads at the NATO missiles in Europe, although there was no news in the media, where and when have been disposed of old warheads and whether they have been disposed of at all.
Add: I'm willing to bet, Slick or once again ignore the uncomfortable topic, or will play the role of verbiage )