

that was known almost decade before that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nth_Country_Experiment
that was known almost decade before that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nth_Country_Experiment
it also helps if your air defense network doesn’t collapse immediately because it turns out that in order to guard these nukes you need also regular capable conventional military
Neither Ukraine or Russia are on that list, and a couple of countries that do have a possible defensive war against Russia in mind withdrew from that treaty. That and Ottawa treaty (banning AP victim-triggered landmines)
Yeah, who else. Nuking Dresden at that point would be useless
you don’t have to choose a side and you can wish everyone involved a very nice visit to hague
either that, or nukes would be used first in korean war instead. imo it’s a good thing that nukes were first used against the most cartoonishly evil fascist state imaginable at that point
it’s like they purposefully try to think as little as possible
looking forward to day when random datacenter where they outsourced their thinking burns down
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge’s_law_of_headlines
no
not yet at least, but this might change soon
gg is ancient, and also requires so little resources that there’s barebones client released as openwrt package
Command detonated mines don’t fall under Ottawa treaty, so you might have had them (these are both claymore-type and OZM72-type)