How close are we to WWIII?

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Audioholic Warlord
At least the US have the means to do this. Israel and Ukraine also have those capabilities.
I don't know what the US has, but Israel wouldn't piss away iron dome on anything that doesn't present a clear lethal threat.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
I don't know what the US has, but Israel wouldn't piss away iron dome on anything that doesn't present a clear lethal threat.
At $50 million a battery and $150k per intercept, Israel would charge a pretty penny to sale them considering they rely on the US to offset that cost.
 
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Audioholic Warlord
Regardless of what anti-drone systems European NATO countries possess, or don't possess, they are not helpless and Putin would have to be utterly insane to initiate open war with them - especially with so much of Russia's military assets tied down in Ukraine.
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
It's a joke Chris! Happy holidays to you Sir!
All this political stuff :rolleyes: they/them are gonna blow up the world anyways.
Fortunately, no world leader has used nukes in a war for 80 years and hopefully, nobody will see it as necessary.
 
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Audioholic Warlord
Fortunately, no world leader has used nukes in a war for 80 years and hopefully, nobody will see it as necessary.
The main reason nobody used poison gas during the 2nd WW was the fear of retaliation. I would hope the same logic would apply vis-à-vis nuclear weapons. I think the biggest risk of mushroom clouds would be if a nuclear power is on the verge of being overrun and decides to go all Götterdämmerung.
 
cpp

cpp

Audioholic Ninja
Stupidly would have to be way out there for any country to even consider it along with the ramifications that would come with it.
 
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Jeepers

Full Audioholic
The main reason nobody used poison gas during the 2nd WW was the fear of retaliation. I would hope the same logic would apply vis-à-vis nuclear weapons. I think the biggest risk of mushroom clouds would be if a nuclear power is on the verge of being overrun and decides to go all Götterdämmerung.
FYI
Yes, poison gas was used in World War II, primarily by the Imperial Japanese Army in China against both military and civilian targets, and by Nazi Germany for the mass extermination of Jews in the Holocaust using Zyklon B and carbon monoxide in death camps, though Germany avoided large-scale battlefield use due to fear of Allied retaliation in kind. The Allies also prepared chemical weapons but largely refrained from battlefield deployment in Europe due to mutual deterrence.
 
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