Why a U.S.-v.-Russia War Would Inevitably Be a
Globe-Annihilating Nuclear War, Over Within An Hour or Two
Eric Zuesse, December 29, 2021
Even Russia acknowledges that any
conventional war between the U.S. and Russia would destroy Russia but not
destroy the U.S. Consequently, for Russia, any such war will
not be waged. Only idiots would choose to engage in a war that
they are certain to lose, and which would utterly destroy themselves. This
means that if the U.S. strikes Russia by a conventional (i.e., non-nuclear)
invasion, then Russia has only two options: (1) to respond with conventional weapons
and assuredly be destroyed while achieving nothing; or, else (2) promptly
release at least enough of its 6,255 nuclear warheads so as to maximally weaken
the U.S.A.-and-allied retaliatory capability so as to be able then to go into a
“Round Two” nuclear attack against the U.S.-and-allied side by having a much
stronger military position than all of its many enemies (America and its
allies) do.
That second option would
leave BOTH SIDES, and (because of the then-inevitable nuclear winter) actually the entire
planet, either doomed or else being close to being so. However, the U.S. and
its many allies would be in far worse condition than Russia would be (because
they’d have been greatly weakened by Russia’s nuclear first-strike); and then, MAYBE,
Russians could survive that war by having lives that might be worth living.
The second option, for
Russia, would be enormously less horrible than the first option; and here is
why:
First of all: Russia would
still retain its sovereign independence, not become a slave-nation (which the
survivors in any U.S.-and-allied nation would then be: slaves, then, to
Russia).
Secondly: Russia wouldn’t
need to worry any longer whether the U.S.-and-allied side would be the first to
go nuclear. Instead, the war would be over.
This is the reason why, ever
since at least 2006, the U.S. has been planning and building its war against Russia
for the U.S. side to be the first to go nuclear. (That plan is
called “Nuclear Primacy,” and it replaces the previous system, which still
continued on in Russia, and which was called “M.A.D” for “Mutually Assured
Destruction.”)
Consequently: any idea that
Russia would likely respond to a non-nuclear invasion of Russia without
promptly going nuclear against the invading powers is stupid. Russia now knows
how voracious America’s rulers (America’s billionaires) are. Ever since 24 February 1990, the U.S. had been secretly
informing its allies that though the Soviet Union would soon end, and Soviet
communism would soon end, and the Soviets’ Warsaw-Pact that they had built up
in response to America’s NATO military alliance would also soon end, the U.S.
side of the Cold War was to be secretly continued against Russia, until Russia
itself becomes conquered and swallowed-up by the U.S. side, and the U.S.
thereby becomes the unchallengeable dictator over the entire world.
Russia’s recent demand that
all U.S.-and-allied weaponry that is less than a ten-minute flying-distance
from Moscow be removed, and that NATO expansion be permanently halted, is a
desperate attempt by Russia to avoid becoming yet-another slave-country to the
U.S. regime. Russia doesn’t have good options. But, given the insatiably
voracious appetite for expanding yet further America’s power that America’s
rulers have, neither does any other country. And even Russia’s enormous nuclear
force can’t protect Russians against so evil an enemy. But, perhaps, Russia’s
nuclear force will be able to prevent Russians from becoming slaves to the U.S.
regime. And that would be something worthy of achieving.
This entire matter was
brought to a head because Barack Obama perpetrated in 2014 a
coup-takeover of Ukraine, which has the longest European border with
Russia. He had planned to
seize Russia’s largest naval base, which was (and remained) on Crimea, but
Russia was able to block that part of Obama’s plan. (Obama’s team had started
by no later than 23 June 2011 to plan that coup.)
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Investigative historian Eric
Zuesse is the author of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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