Being This Close To Nuclear War Should Change How We See Things

Guest Post by Caitlin Johnstone

It’s so surreal how we’re closer to nuclear war than we’ve been since the Cuban Missile Crisis, and it’s only continuing to escalate, and yet hardly anyone seems to notice and almost everyone is just going about their lives thinking their usual thoughts and having their usual conversations.

Vladimir Putin has put Russia’s nuclear forces on high alert and has issued threats of nuclear retaliation should western powers try to intervene in Russian military operations in Ukraine. The Biden administration’s first Nuclear Posture Review will be out soon and will likely mirror the changes in Russia’s nuclear posture in some ways. The probability is skyrocketing of a mass extinction event which could easily block out the sun for years and starve everyone to death who isn’t lucky enough to be killed quickly in the initial inferno.

A recent New York Times article titled “The Smaller Bombs That Could Turn Ukraine Into a Nuclear War Zone” discusses the danger of Russia using a so-called “tactical” or “low-yield” nuke if the war isn’t going well for Moscow, making the calculation that using one of its much less destructive nuclear weapons might succeed in intimidating its enemies into backing down without resulting in full-blown nuclear war.

An excerpt:

“It feels horrible to talk about these things,” Dr. Kühn said in an interview. “But we have to consider that this is becoming a possibility.”

Washington expects more atomic moves from Mr. Putin in the days ahead. Moscow is likely to “increasingly rely on its nuclear deterrent to signal the West and project strength” as the war and its consequences weaken Russia, Lt. Gen. Scott D. Berrier, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told the House Armed Services Committee on Thursday.

A truly sapient life form would read those two paragraphs and immediately say, “Oh well we obviously can’t continue along this trajectory anymore. Let’s negotiate a ceasefire by whatever means necessary and move toward detente as swiftly as possible.” But rather than move to de-escalate, all we’re seeing is continual escalation with increasingly shrill calls to escalate further.

It is worth noting here that experts have been warning for years that these “low-yield” nuclear weapons pose a horrifying threat to our species because of the risk of somebody making the calculation that they could get away with using them, as we see in this 2019 article by James Carroll titled “The Most Dangerous Weapon Ever Rolls Off the Nuclear Assembly Line“. Such warnings just didn’t get much attention before because they were about the United States manufacturing those weapons and did little to amplify Russia hysteria.

It is probably also worth noting that the US has been updating its nuclear arsenal with advancements which make its nuclear-armed rivals more likely to calculate the need for a full-scale nuclear first strike. As R Jeffrey Smith explained last year for The Center for Public Integrity, improvements in the ability to perfectly time a nuke’s detonation make it much more destructive and therefore capable of destroying underground nuclear weapons, which would necessarily make a government like Russia more likely to launch a preemptive strike in a moment of tension to avoid being disarmed by a US strike.

Others worry, however, that those leaders — knowing that many of their protected, land-based weapons and associated command posts could not escape destruction — might be more prone to order their use early in a crisis or conflict, simply to ensure they are not destroyed when incoming warheads arrive, promoting a hair-trigger launch policy that could escalate into a general cataclysm.

Physicist James Acton, who co-directs the nuclear policy program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and has written extensively about the need to avert unnecessary conflicts, said that efforts to modernize the nuclear arsenal should be more focused on ensuring the weapons’ safety, security, and reliability, and less on goosing their accuracy.

“If China or Russia believe in a conflict or a crisis that we are going to attack or destroy their nuclear forces and command posts, that gives them an incentive to use nuclear weapons first, or to threaten their use. They have strong incentives to take steps that would further escalate the crisis and create new dangers,” Acton said.

New air- and sea-launched cruise missiles also place Russia on hair-trigger alert, Smith writes:

New air- and sea-launched cruise missiles in particular, [Nuclear Weapons Council chair Andrew Weber] said, are not necessary, and will undermine deterrence because they are stealthy, surprise-attack weapons that will make opponents nervous enough to adopt hair-trigger launch policies. Since they can be deployed with both conventional and nuclear warheads and it’s impossible for opponents to tell the difference, their use could cause unintentional escalation from a conventional to a nuclear war.

And while everyone’s talking about the fear that Putin may make a calculated decision to initiate a nuclear exchange should he feel backed into a corner, at present the primary risk of nuclear war remains what it’s been for about as long as we’ve had these infernal weapons on our planet: that the explicit understanding in Mutually Assured Destruction will be set into motion by a nuke being discharged by either side due to miscommunication, miscalculation, misunderstanding or malfunction, or some combination of these, amid the chaos and confusion of escalating brinkmanship. Which nearly happened many times during the last cold war.

As Nuclear Age Peace Foundation president David Krieger explained back in 2017:

Nearly 15,000 nuclear weapons are currently under the control of nine countries. Each has a complex system of command and control with many possibilities for error, accident or intentional use.

Error could be the result of human or technological factors, or some combination of human and technological interaction. During the more than seven decades of the Nuclear Age, there have been many accidents and close calls that could have resulted in nuclear disaster. The world narrowly escaped a nuclear war between the United States and Soviet Union during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

Human factors include miscommunications, misinterpretations and psychological issues. Some leaders believe that threatening behavior makes nuclear deterrence more effective, but it could also result in a preventive first-strike launch by the side being threatened. Psychological pathologies among those in control of nuclear weapons could also play a role. Hubris, or extreme arrogance, is another factor of concern.

Technological factors include computer errors that wrongfully show a country is under nuclear attack. Such false warnings have occurred on numerous occasions but, fortunately, human interactions (often against policy and/or orders) have so far kept a false warning from resulting in a mistaken “retaliatory” attack. In times of severe tensions, a technological error could compound the risks, and human actors might decide to initiate a first strike.

As Ray McGovern explains in a new article for Antiwar titled “Will Humans Be the Next ‘Freedom Fries’?“, the early launch detection system Russia relies on for nuclear deterrence is so technologically lagging and prone to error that could easily lead to a nuclear war as the result of a simple mistake. He discusses an instance when Russia’s early detection equipment falsely reported a potential nuclear attack as recently as 1995, when relations between Washington and Moscow were as warm and cozy as they’ve ever been. It seems reasonable to say that a similar incident would have a good chance of being interpreted and responded to in a very different way should it repeat itself in 2022.

McGovern says that launch-to-target time has shrunk so much with the advancement of technology that there are now probably multiple subordinate commanders out in the field with the authority to launch a nuclear strike:

Here’s the thing: the Russians have good reason to be on hair-trigger alert. Their early-warning radar system is so inadequate that there are situations (including those involving innocent rocket launches) under which Russian President Putin would have only a few minutes – if that – to decide whether or not to launch nuclear missiles to destroy the rest of the world – on the suspicion that Russia was under nuclear attack.

“If that”? Yes, launch-to-target time is now so short that it is altogether likely that the authority to launch nuclear weapons is now vested in subordinate commanders “in the field,” so to speak. Readers of Daniel Ellsberg’s Doomsday Machine are aware of how the US actually devolved this authority during the days of the first cold war. I, for one, was shocked to learn that. Worse: today the subordinate commanders might be non-commissioned computers.

“U.S. pundits and strategic experts seem blissfully unaware of how close we all are to being fried in a nuclear strike by Russia,” McGovern writes.

For a lot more information on how dangerously close we’re getting to the brink, check out former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter’s epic rant toward the end of his recent chat with The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal and Aaron Maté, where he talks about all the horrible US government decisions and shredded treaties which have led us from a rare moment of relative nuclear safety to the precarious position we now find ourselves in:

I’m always stunned at how, whenever I talk about the way all this brinkmanship is bringing us ever closer to a precipice from which there is no return, people will often tell me “Yeah well if it happens it will be Putin’s fault for starting it.” Like that’s in any way a sane response to our plight. People are so confused and compartmentalized about this issue they seriously think “If nuclear war happens it will be Putin’s fault” is a complete position on this issue.

I always want to shake them and ask them, “If you looked outside right now and saw a mushroom cloud growing in the distance, would the words ‘It was Putin’s fault’ give you any comfort? Or would you, perhaps, wish measures had been taken early on to prevent it from getting to this point?”

It’s a useful thought experiment that can be applied in many areas, while we sit here on the brink waiting to see what happens.

If you looked outside right now and saw a mushroom cloud growing in the distance, how good would you feel about the decision not to guarantee Moscow that Ukraine would never receive NATO membership?

If you looked outside right now and saw a mushroom cloud growing in the distance, would you be able to say you tried everything you could to prevent this from happening?

If you looked outside right now and saw a mushroom cloud growing in the distance, would you feel okay about how you’ve been treating the people you care about?

If you looked outside right now and saw a mushroom cloud growing in the distance, would you feel okay about how you’ve been spending your time?

If you looked outside right now and saw a mushroom cloud growing in the distance, will you wish you’d spent more time at the office? Wish you’d participated in more social media drama? Wish you’d taken fewer chances? Wish you’d loved with less abandon?

The swelling likelihood of imminent armageddon draws everything into focus. Helps clarify your priorities. Helps you figure out how to live your life from moment to moment.

And from where I’m sitting this clarity brings with it a sense of responsibility as a human being. A responsibility to really be here now. To truly live our lives with presence and appreciation. To drink deeply of the cup of human experience. Because the only thing worse than everything ending would be if it ended without having been seen and valued while it lasted.

We have control over so very little in this insane little pickle we’ve found ourselves in. But one thing we can definitely control is whether we’re really showing up for however much time we’ve got left on this amazing blue planet.

“Treasure each moment” is something you hear so often in life that it becomes a cliche and loses all its meaning. But there has never been a better time to take another look at it with fresh eyes and begin putting it into practice.

Treasure each moment, because there might not be very many of them left. This is the moment. This is our moment. If this does wind up being humanity’s last scene on this stage, let’s at least help make sure we shine as radiantly as possible before the final curtain.

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Red River D
Red River D
  Administrator
March 25, 2022 6:20 pm

Ukrainian bastards have teleportation technology!!!

We’re sgroooed.

Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath
  Administrator
March 25, 2022 4:33 pm

“When everything the the American Public believes is a lie, we know our mission is complete”
William Casey, former CIA director, at his first official meeting as director, 1981.

The CIA’s Mission has never changed….
Only the pawns working there have changed….

Ghost
Ghost
March 25, 2022 3:44 pm

Because, you did get a bit preachy midway through there, Caitlyn.

If you looked outside right now and saw a mushroom cloud growing in the distance, would you be able to say you tried everything you could to prevent this from happening?

If you looked outside right now and saw a mushroom cloud growing in the distance, would you feel okay about how you’ve been treating the people you care about?

If you looked outside right now and saw a mushroom cloud growing in the distance, would you feel okay about how you’ve been spending your time?

Warren
Warren
March 25, 2022 4:08 pm

If you looked outside right now and saw a mushroom cloud growing in the distance, will you wish you’d decided that mean Tweets were not the deal breaker against voting for Trump that you thought they were?

Red River D
Red River D
  Warren
March 25, 2022 6:24 pm

Leftist clowns secretly yearn for destruction.

(These days, some not so secretly.)

Comes with the territory of serving Satan.

When destruction comes, they will call it a thing of beauty.

They are ANTI LIFE.

Captain_Obviuos
Captain_Obviuos
March 25, 2022 4:43 pm

My thoughts on this whole nuclear charade:

If they indeed exist, and if they are also capable of taking out the entire planet, then don’t you think someone, some nut bag from Baghdad, would have used a few by now? I mean, we’ve supposedly had them en masse since 1945; and really — nobody?

Not even in Vietnam? Or any other Banana Republics, with desperate, insane leadership?

As our dear government friends have shown us time and again, taking their word to the bank leaves us trillions in debt. Everything they say are lies, most of them to keep the People stupid and malleable. I have no reason to believe that nukes are therefore real.

Look, who among us has actually seen a so-called nuclear blast? Other than in film footage or pictures, that is. I would be willing to bet that nobody here has seen one. We only have what they tell us (and show us) are nuclear bombs exploding — but since I further reckon not many of us are physicists who could concisely say, “Yes, that’s a nuclear blast,” again, we have to take their word for it.

Compound that with, if you are a nuclear physicist, you’re probably working for the government and have an Eyes Only clearance, because who else is going to employ you? Has Tim Horton’s got an employee incentive if one is a physicist? I think not.

I live near an airport. Pretty big for a regional, even Jr. Bush and other assorted spawn of Satan have landed here. I know, from my own military experience — and it just happened in Ukraine, by the way: Russia took out their airports/bases and air support first and foremost — that airports are huge targets once the bombs start flying. Am I afraid of such a thing?

No, because I know that whatever happens, I will not live in fear. I have God with me and will never be seduced by the Dark Side. That includes their Death Stars. I am going to live my life naturally and if anybody has a problem with it, well, I’ll just go grab one of these nukes all the big kids have and set this bitch off.

Do you believe I’m the only one who thinks like that?

Red River D
Red River D
  Captain_Obviuos
March 25, 2022 6:26 pm

If you’re familiar with the Scriptures and have a viable understanding of the prophetic timeline, it should be pretty clear to you that thermonuclear weapons do indeed exist.

Denial of such weapons’ existence will become increasingly untenable in fairly short order.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Red River D
March 25, 2022 6:45 pm

RRD…what are you referring to in the Bible that indicate nuclear weapons exist? A specific verse? Or, just the overall picture in Revelation?

The Boogie Man
The Boogie Man
  Abigail Adams
March 25, 2022 8:15 pm

Though it does not outright here is something to consider
Zechariah 14:12
And this shall be the plague wherewith the Lord will smite all the people that have fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet, and their eyes shall consume away in their holes, and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth.

Sky rolls apart like a scroll (mushroom cloud) – Rev. 6:14
Earth trembles and shakes, moving mountains and islands (nuclear shock waves) – Rev. 6:14
Men hide in caves and rocks of the mountains (nuclear bunkers) – Rev. 6:15
Stars fall to the earth (ICBMs landing) – Rev. 8:10
One third of the earth is burned (nuclear firestorms) – Rev. 8:7
One third of the oceans become like blood (black rain) – Rev. 8:8
One third of the earth’s drinking water is contaminated (radiation poisoning) – Rev. 8:11
Sun is darkened and moon becomes like blood (nuclear winter) – Rev. 8:12
Horrible sores break out on Antichrist’s followers (petechiae sores/melanomas) – Rev. 16:2,11
Men are scorched by the sun (ozone depletion) – Rev. 16:8-9
Antichrist’s followers are blinded (photophthalmia) – Rev. 16:10

Ezekiel 39:14–15

14 People will be continually employed in cleansing the land. They will spread out across the land and, along with others, they will bury any bodies that are lying on the ground.

“ ‘After the seven months they will carry out a more detailed search. 15 As they go through the land, anyone who sees a human bone will leave a marker beside it until the gravediggers bury it in the Valley of Hamon Gog,

Red River D
Red River D
  The Boogie Man
March 25, 2022 9:25 pm

Well done, Boogie Man. But AA, I would add to that list the destruction of Babylon, which is brought to total fiery destruction in ONE HOUR. Now, there is an argument that this isn’t to be taken literally, but I reject that argument outright. The seagoing merchants parked off the ports of “Babylon the Great” bear witness to the flames of her destruction ascending to awesome heights.

Revelation chapter 18 bears reading.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Red River D
March 25, 2022 11:31 pm

Ok, thank you all. I’ll take a closer look, RRD.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Red River D
March 26, 2022 8:05 pm

Revelation 18, where the merchants (elite) get their comeuppance! A great day in history like no other!

Balbinus
Balbinus
  The Boogie Man
March 26, 2022 8:06 pm

Boogie, Quite a few of the things you stated have never crossed my mind! Thanks for the food for thought!

Warren
Warren
  Abigail Adams
March 25, 2022 9:41 pm

Ezekiel 1-4
“4 And I looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself, and a brightness was about it, and out of the midst thereof as the colour of amber, out of the midst of the fire.”

What’s that look like I wonder?
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Anonymous
Anonymous
  Red River D
March 25, 2022 10:06 pm

Fuckin QED, moran

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Captain_Obviuos
March 25, 2022 6:35 pm

God has set out the future for this planet in the bible. Ugly times ahead but it is coming to a sure conclusion. At least 1007 years to go before he makes all things new.

The Boogie Man
The Boogie Man
  Balbinus
March 26, 2022 2:07 am

Rev 20:1-15

7 And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison,

8 And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle: the number of whom is as the sand of the sea.

; )

Balbinus
Balbinus
  The Boogie Man
March 26, 2022 8:11 pm

Correct but if you continue reading they are decisively and rapidly destroyed. Then begins the great white throne judgement and God wipes away all new tears and makes a new heaven and a new earth and brings down the new Jerusalem for the bride. Therefore we shall ever be with the Lord and sin will never exist again.

Note from Nevada
Note from Nevada
  Captain_Obviuos
March 25, 2022 6:49 pm

Had a neighbor she just passed away at 86, she was a Southern Nevada native and her and her family would go watch the open air testing of nukes in desert outside of Vegas. Guess they would take a picnic lunch and make a family outing on blast days…

Captain_Obviuos
Captain_Obviuos
  Note from Nevada
March 25, 2022 7:00 pm

I do not doubt they saw what we are told were nuclear bombs; we were also told Hiroshima and Nagasaki were nuclear bombs, but if that were indeed true there would not be millions of people populating both cities right now.

That anyone is still alive in Nevada today would seem to me proof that those were not nuclear bombs (not to mention most of it would be fused to glass, and an irradiated wasteland).

EasyCo.
EasyCo.
  Captain_Obviuos
March 25, 2022 7:30 pm

Nuclear weapons are NOT what you see in the movies.

They can’t blow up a state. Everything does not become radioactive, the air & water isn’t made poison, you don’t need to stay in a shelter for years.

Heck, it would take 12- 1 MT warheads to completely destroy a city as big as LA.

Nukes have got smaller over time as they have become more precise.

And the US missiles are ancient, from the 60s. They don’t even know how many will really work.

Regan came out with the MX back in the 80s and those were destroyed in 10 years.

The Boogie Man
The Boogie Man
  EasyCo.
March 26, 2022 2:33 am

The blast radius is determined by the elevation of detonation and potential yield. Most test nukes detonated in Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico where buried several hundred feet deep in the earth and in cased in concrete with relatively low yield 10 to 25 KT. If you think a 1 megaton nuke detonated over LA at 1000 feet elevation above city elevation would not destroy the city beyond habitation, you would be completely kidding yourself. Hiroshima was only estimated at 15 KT. I hate to be a wet blanket but Thermo-Nuclear weapons are very real, Tactical or WMD. The wise should fear their use at any capacity!
Oh and by the way, anyone who thinks that America has honored the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) of 1970 is also kidding themselves. We know our nukes will work and have no need to test them anymore. Abandoned missile silos are obsolete and no longer practical. The real game is submarines and ships, perhaps some land based strategic locations, (oh I don’t know,) like Ukraine or European locations. A 1 megaton is hard to fit on a missile due impart to shear weight. Theoretically the closer the target the higher the yield deployed by a missile or rocket. Todays technology in rocket science does make a 1 Meg or greater possible, just not practical.

The Boogie Man
The Boogie Man
  The Boogie Man
March 26, 2022 4:42 am

Oh, and for the total novice here, 1 megaton is equivalent 2,204,622,621 pounds of Tri Nitro Toluene(TNT) Dyno-mite. That’s a pretty big stack of fireworks not inclusive of the super heated air zone, radiation zone plus the fall out zone. LA for the better part of the city would be absolute toast. .

TonyBaloney
TonyBaloney
  The Boogie Man
March 26, 2022 6:56 am

Here is a fun tool to see various damage estimates:

https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/

The Boogie Amn
The Boogie Amn
  TonyBaloney
March 26, 2022 9:58 am

Cool link but scary. I always laugh at the people who think that the depots and mad men around the world, say Iran, North Korea you name it should never have nukes. My biggest fear is that the USA has nukes. You want to talk about an unstable leadership. The USofA is the only country to ever actually use a Thermal A Bomb on a populace. Let that shit sink in for a minute.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Captain_Obviuos
March 25, 2022 9:02 pm

Why the downvote? Actually are good questions.

Ghost
Ghost
  Glock-N-Load
March 25, 2022 10:13 pm

Phantom downshitter has been all over the place lately. Fuggedaboutit…

Jdog
Jdog
March 25, 2022 4:52 pm

There is little chance of nuclear war unless NATO forces it. It is doubtful that will happen because Russia’s missile technology is something NATO does not want to face. It’s conventional missiles are so far superior to what NATO has that NATO cannot defend against them. Russia is accomplishing what it set out to do, and this will soon be over. What will not be over is the mass sufferings caused by Bidets moronic policies. Ever increasing inflation, shortages, economic depression, market crash, and serious food shortages. None of which needed to happen, but are part of the globalist great reset.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Jdog
March 25, 2022 5:20 pm

Thumbs up for Russia’s conventional missiles and how Biden’s policies are moronic. I’m not so sanguine that NATO won’t use nukes first or that Russia wouldn’t use a tactical one. Once one gets used, it seems likely to get out of hand almost immediately.

I’ve taken to watching Gonzalo Lira’s videos out of Kharkov. He’s a Chilean-American. He thinks the US sanctions of Russia – and worse – the growing sanctions against China will bring about the end of the petrodollar and American economic dominance. This one is from yesterday. It’s long and a little repetitive, but he’s easy to listen to, but around 1:05:00 he starts talking about the devolution of the America he grew up in. Around 1:19:00 he speculates about the coming war with China. You might not agree with him, but it’s worth listening to (IMO).

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Iska Waran
March 25, 2022 6:38 pm

If the dollar goes into the dust bin of history there is a good chance America will destroy itself, no help from others needed.

Ghost
Ghost
  Iska Waran
March 25, 2022 9:41 pm

Is some of the best analysis I’ve heard, albeit sprinkled with quite a bit of French. My very prim and proper Southern Baptist gal was here helping with housework and I turned it off when he started with the potty mouth.

If only the dear girl knew what I’m capable of when the Lord leads me to it, or the devil, depending on era.

Jdog
Jdog
  Iska Waran
March 25, 2022 10:40 pm

To borrow a line from WR, nothing goes to hell in a straight line. The problem with political agendas, is you can never be sure of the reaction of everyone else. The world is a complicated place, and nothing goes as planned, ask Jimmy Carter.
The US is changing, as I am sure much of Europe is also. The COVID experience has forever changed a lot of minds about government, and the things that are happening.
Conservatives are changing, and I believe this coming election will be the end of the RHINO’s and a much more libertarian minded, anti globalist leadership for the Republicans.
Democrats are in full retreat, as is the entire globalist movement. When the leader of Canada is treated like a 3rd world dictator at the EU for following the globalist agenda, things are not going as planned. When Soros is declared a terrorist, things are changing.
The lines of this conflict are now being drawn, and as it appears, you have Russia, China, India, and the BRICS on one side, and the US and Europe on the other. That is basically the new developing powers against the old decaying powers. The leaders of Russia, China, and India, are playing 3d chess while the American president cannot find his way to the bathroom.
NATO has lost real war in Ukraine, but it will keep the financial cold war in place, to its own detriment.
If the US did decide to go to war, would the drafted soldiers support it, or would it be like Vietnam where a mission was to frag the officers and go back to camp and get high? I guess we will have to wait and see…

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Jdog
March 26, 2022 8:19 pm

See how many RINOS win their primary in May. Throw out the bums, just not my bum! Last two times es the Republicans had total control what did they accomplish? Yes, nothing but backpedaling when the left barked and called them a name! The Uniparty lives and breathes!

Warren
Warren
  Jdog
March 25, 2022 9:45 pm

Well, unless the Regime sends the 82nd Airborne into Ukraine, pushing Vlad into a corner and he deploys tactical nukes, but that would never happen…..because the Biden Junta Regime isn’t THAT stupid…right?

Joe Biden Tells US Troops in Poland They’re Going to Ukraine (Video) …Update: White House Corrects Biden

Tr4head
Tr4head
March 25, 2022 5:05 pm

Very good. In a nutshell, we just have lost our seriousness….

Are we serious anymore, about anything, ever? Like our Supreme Ct Circus?

Will This Be the Cancer That Will Kills America?

Red River D
Red River D
  Tr4head
March 25, 2022 6:31 pm

What is there to be serious about out there? To your point, the clownshow hearings of this misbegotten creature they’ve paraded out in front of the cameras. Are such things deserving of seriousness?

Seriousness should be reserved for serious work — such as a man upholding his own house, including his friends and neighbors.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Tr4head
March 25, 2022 6:40 pm

The liberal crap show in this country would be laughable if it weren’t so organized and well funded.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Balbinus
March 26, 2022 12:50 pm

Post-modernism = Satanism.
Unlike the attention-seeking of some angsty goth teenager spraypainting pentagrams in abandoned buildings, post-modernism is how Isaiah 5:20 actually gets put into practice in the real world.
It is LGBTQ. It is antifa. It is BLM. It is the MSM. It is the entirety of the Democrat party. It is tacitly endorsed by the majority of the Republican party. And it has been the primary product of American higher education for at least 20 years (more likely 50).

HG
HG
March 25, 2022 5:16 pm

Hmm…personally I feel like just get it over with. I know where I’m going, I know where my family is going and I’m good. Enough of the back and forth crap, let’s drop ‘em. This world is broken and nothing humanity can do will fix it. Onward and upwards!!

Red River D
Red River D
  HG
March 25, 2022 6:33 pm

Meanwhile, the Lord has left us with a significant “to do” list.

That we are still here indicates He expects us to be busy about His work. Which He warned us we had better be attending to when He returns.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  HG
March 25, 2022 6:42 pm

God has the tribulation and millenium planned before the “elements melt with a fervent heat”.

boron
boron
March 25, 2022 6:24 pm

my 2¢:
we’re gonna see the first tacnucs used on Taiwan by the People’s Republic of China or, far more likely on Israel by Iran (can’t tell which just yet); strongly doubt that Vladomir Vladomirovich would employ them anywhere in the Ukraine, he’s way too smart for that.

Guest
Guest
March 25, 2022 8:34 pm

Substitute nuclear blast for ‘deadly plague’.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
March 25, 2022 9:01 pm

Being this close to nuclear war would not change a thing nor should it. We as a country have no idea what it’s like to even be in a firefight unless one lives in certain sections of town. It cannot be described in a way that anyone could put themselves in the place of someone who has. It’s like being pregnant. I can look at a woman and tell she’s pretty far along but that’s it for my personal knowledge.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 25, 2022 10:01 pm

Nukes as portrayed are fake. Prove me wrong.

Jdog
Jdog
  Anonymous
March 25, 2022 10:42 pm

You may want to fly over to Japan and tell them they are wrong, Hiroshima and Nagasaki never happened. There are still some survivors alive who will be interested…..

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jdog
March 26, 2022 8:50 am

…survivors.

I’ve been to Nagasaki, dipstick.

Jdog
Jdog
  Anonymous
March 26, 2022 12:40 pm

Yea, we all believe you basement boy…

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Jdog
March 26, 2022 8:25 pm

jdoggie apparently you are the one who needs to fly over Nagasaki

The top picture looks just like the city of Cholon after 5 days of firebombing that I witnessed every night while on sentry duty. No nukes were used on Cholon.

If there is a difference, it’s that the pictures of Cholon have been scrubbed from Jewgle search.

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  Anonymous
March 26, 2022 1:12 pm

Why should someone?

VOWG
VOWG
March 26, 2022 6:41 am

WHY?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  VOWG
March 26, 2022 12:55 pm

Exactly. It would only change things if everything you’ve been doing has been wrong. And if everything you’ve been doing has been wrong, you shouldn’t need threat of annihilation to make a change.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 26, 2022 8:35 am

Perhaps it will dawn on Caitlin that Luciferian sociopaths are mainly interested in killing everyone. Don’t really need 10,000 words to explain it.