tolmie's hairdoo
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That article was a long read with lots of unsavoury possibilities, but I actually felt encouraged when I read that key quote at the end.
Although not all experts were agreed, it seemed the consensus was that if Putin fired a tactical nuke, the response from the US would be (or at least should be) measured, specific and based on maintaining the moral high ground - effectively letting the world see how Putin has burned all his bridges.
That was also my take away. Proper academics and people who have dedicated their lives to understanding how Russia and people like Putin work.
Got to admit, didn't realise a tactical nuke isn't the Armageddon I thought it was, in terms of nuclear fallout?
Fucking terrible for the people on the ground, though!
Interesting the US strategy includes going directly after the source of the attack, even if hitting the Black Sea Fleet.