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Russia puts its nuclear deterrent on high alert

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Libertybear80 · 27/02/2022 14:04

Does anyone know what that actually means? Is he threatening nuclear war?

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Youngatheart00 · 27/02/2022 14:05

It’s terrifying

ofwarren · 27/02/2022 14:06

I don't know but I'm terrified!

morbidd · 27/02/2022 14:06

I'm reading it as he is saying be ready to use those weapons.

AuntieMarys · 27/02/2022 14:06

Madman.

ChardonnaysPetDragon · 27/02/2022 14:07

Bloody hell.

This time last week I thought it was all a bluff . Now I'm scared.

Bedsheets4knickers · 27/02/2022 14:07

I'm shitting myself

Grumpsy · 27/02/2022 14:08

Even one of his military advisors has a look on his face like he’d gone insane

Bagelsandbrie · 27/02/2022 14:08

He’s angry that everyone has come together to condemn his actions and is threatening to use his big guns. He’s an absolute mad man and someone needs to take him out.

morbidd · 27/02/2022 14:08

'High alert' means they can be launched within minutes. In theory.

JuergenSchwarzwald · 27/02/2022 14:08

He's just trying to scare people into backing down on sanctions.

Bedsheets4knickers · 27/02/2022 14:08

I just wish someone would stick a bullet in his head . Surely the people closest round him do no want this either .

Fakenamefornow · 27/02/2022 14:09

I think the best chance to stop Putin lies with the Russian people. They ALL need to get out on the streets.

morbidd · 27/02/2022 14:09

Russian resolution is required ASAP.

sadpapercourtesan · 27/02/2022 14:09

Hopefully (and probably) it's just next-level sabre-rattling as he rages against the humiliation of the last couple of days - failing to take Kyiv easily, the international response, Anonymous hacking Russian state TV and govt websites etc. He is apoplectic with rage apparently.

We all thought it was sabre-rattling last week, though. Few people thought an all-out invasion was really on the cards until the last minute. So I am a tiny bit nervous, for the first time. Not necessarily for us - we wouldn't be his number one choice - but there is now a very small chance of a major humanitarian disaster, if he doesn't have people around him capable of reining him in.

DinnoWoman · 27/02/2022 14:10

Hopefully it's brinkmanship.

This must be what the Cuban Missile Crisis felt like, except this isn't a misunderstanding.

Thesearmsofmine · 27/02/2022 14:10

I kind of wish I hadn’t seen this, absolutely terrifying.

Fakenamefornow · 27/02/2022 14:11

Surely the people closest round him do no want this either
Apparently he's been living in a covid bubble, so surrounded by 'yes men'.

TheLoupGarou · 27/02/2022 14:11

As a child in the 80's in London I can remember local CND painting shadows on the pavement to represent victims of atomic bombs in Nagasaki and Hiroshima. I was terrified of nuclear war. I genuinely thought the days of that threat had gone. But here we are in 2022.

waltzingparrot · 27/02/2022 14:11

@Fakenamefornow

I think the best chance to stop Putin lies with the Russian people. They ALL need to get out on the streets.
I don't think even this would do it. It needs his inner circle to turn on him or a lone assassin.
LemonViolet · 27/02/2022 14:12

It is “special alert” not “high alert” if that is any comfort to anyone

This is from the BBC (c&p):

Russian move does not signal intent to use nuclear weapons
Gordon Corera
Security correspondent, BBC News

President Putin has ordered his military command to put nuclear forces on a "special" state of alert.

This is after what Moscow calls "aggressive statements" by Nato countries.

Russia's leader had already issued a coded warning that he was willing to use nuclear weapons as he began his invasion of Ukraine.

Last week, he warned that "whoever tries to hinder us" would see consequences "you have never seen in your history".

These words were widely interpreted as signalling a threat to use nuclear weapons if the West stood in his way.

The very public shift to high alert status is a way for Moscow to send a warning. Moving to alert status is likely to make it easier to launch weapons more quickly. But it does not mean there is a current intent to use them.

Russia has the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world but also knows that Nato also has enough to destroy Russia if they were used.

But the aim is likely to try and deter Nato support for Ukraine by creating fears over how far he is willing to go and creating ambiguity over what kind of support for Ukraine he will consider to be too much.

It’s fucking unnerving though isn’t it!

Abra1d1 · 27/02/2022 14:13

@Grumpsy

Even one of his military advisors has a look on his face like he’d gone insane
This may be good. Perhaps they’ll depose him.
Tiddlesthecat · 27/02/2022 14:14

Someone definitely needs to 'neutralise' him. Even threatening nuclear force should justify his demise.

LemonViolet · 27/02/2022 14:14

@Grumpsy

Even one of his military advisors has a look on his face like he’d gone insane
Where have you seen video of him announcing this @Grumpsy?
youhadmeatjello · 27/02/2022 14:14

I hate this so much.
Those poor people in Ukraine.
I keep looking at DS and just wondering what things are going to look like in a few days let alone years at this point.

HelpMeHiveMind · 27/02/2022 14:14

I'm scared too now. Would he actually nuke the UK just to make an example of us to other NATO countries for sticking our necks out? I did think Liz Truss actively calling upon people to go join the Ukrainian foreign guard was poking the bear...