STRATCOM Chief Says US Nuclear Capacity Behind That of Russia and China!

I’ve said and will continue to say: the threat of a nuclear war is exaggerated. I do not mean that the threat of it happening is exaggerated – it will probably happen. But the threat of what it will do is vastly exaggerated.

This entire “MAD” (mutually assured destruction) thing is a boomer hoax. There is no assurance of anyone’s total destruction. There is an assurance that a lot of people will die, but no assurance of complete destruction of either side’s government, let alone their populations.

These people started taking it even further – all the way to the max – saying that “all life on earth will die” or “all life will die except cockroaches.” This is just hysterical and histrionic gibberish. “Nuclear winter” is just a fake thing, completely, and the threat of radiation fallout is vastly exaggerated.

Remember: there is a city in Hiroshima. A big city, with lots of people.

According to “infinity deadly radiation forever” doctrine, all those people should be dying of cancer as children. They’re not.

So I don’t believe the hype of fallout, I don’t believe the hype of MAD, I don’t believe any of this hype.

However, it will be best for civilization if as few people as possible die in the nuclear exchange. Therefore, it’s a good thing that the US is totally unprepared.

RT:

The head of America’s nuclear forces has sounded an alarm in Congress, suggesting that Washington’s ability to deter attacks by rivals may be lacking amid threats from Russia and a rapid buildup of China’s strategic weaponry.

“We are facing crisis-deterrence dynamics right now that we have only seen a few times in our nation’s history,” US Strategic Command (STRATCOM) chief Admiral Charles Richard said on Wednesday in a Senate hearing. He reiterated concerns over “three-party deterrence dynamics,” of which he warned lawmakers in March, citing the Ukraine crisis.

“The nation and our allies have not faced a crisis like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in over 30 years,” Richard said. “President [Vladimir] Putin simultaneously invaded a sovereign nation while using thinly veiled nuclear threats to deter US and NATO intervention.”

Meanwhile, Chinese leaders are “watching the war in Ukraine closely and will likely use nuclear coercion to their advantage in the future,” the admiral said. “Their intent is to achieve the military capability to reunify Taiwan by 2027 if not sooner.”

Richard has repeatedly warned of the Chinese nuclear buildup and called for US President Joe Biden’s administration to reconsider funding development of a proposed low-yield, nuclear-capable cruise missile that could be launched from submarines. He reiterated that request on Wednesday, saying the Ukraine crisis adds to the urgency to bolster nuclear deterrence.

There doesn’t seem to be any chance that America is going to back down – or rather, that window appears to be closing. Russia and China have been very straightforward about the fact that they are ready to use nukes rather than surrender. So what that means is that we pretty much are going to have a nuclear war, no matter what.

I’m glad for this, as I believe that nuclear fire is a good solution to the things that are happening in American cities.

Urban America has gotten so sickening and evil – so gay – that there is no real solution to it, other than total destruction.

You cannot simply spit in the face of God forever, as Americans think they can do. Eventually, the piper comes around with the bill.

However, it’s also possible that if China or Russia did a first strike on European or American soil, that the West would simply fold. I think these people running things are total cowards, if nothing else. And if they don’t even think their nuclear arsenal is up to scale with the enemy’s, then I don’t know why they would go all in.

Of course, it’s possible that STRATCOM is just pushing for more money to start building more nukes for their own purposes.

But we’ve been hearing about how far behind the US nuclear arsenal is for years or decades now.