Russia has promised to "Use Tactical Nuclear Weapons Against the United States

Scott Free

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Nuclear proliferation and these weapons inevitable use is a far greater threat to humanity than anything else IMO. It is strange that the world can so easily gather under the banner of Al Gore and his hyperbole rhetoric but ignore what is obviously a real and greater imminent threat.
 

lone wolf

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It's time to get tough.... For queen and country: five alarm chili and an upwind stance....

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Now sniff, ya buggerz....
 
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President Bush Discusses Situation in Georgia
Rose Garden
5:21 P.M. EDTTHE PRESIDENT: I just met with my national security team to discuss the situation in Georgia.
I am deeply concerned by reports that Russian troops have moved beyond the zone of conflict, attacked the Georgian town of Gori, and are threatening the Georgia’s — Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi. There’s evidence that Russian forces may soon begin bombing the civilian airport in the capital city.
If these reports are accurate, these Russian actions would represent a dramatic and brutal escalation of the conflict in Georgia. And these actions would be inconsistent with assurances we have received from Russia that its objectives were limited to restoring the status quo in South Ossetia that existed before fighting began on August the 6th.
It now appears that an effort may be underway to depose Russia’s* duly elected government. Russia has invaded a sovereign neighboring state and threatens a democratic government elected by its people. Such an action is unacceptable in the 21st century.
The Georgian government has accepted the elements of a peace agreement that the Russian government previously said it would be willing to accept: an immediate cease-fire, the withdrawal of forces from the zone of conflict, a return to the military status quo as of August 6th, and a commitment to refrain from using force. There are representatives of the European Union and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe currently in Moscow seeking Russia’s agreement to this peace plan.
Russia’s government must respect Georgia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. The Russian government must reverse the course it appears to be on, and accept this peace agreement as a first step toward resolving this conflict.
Russia’s actions this week have raised serious questions about its intentions in Georgia and the region. These actions have substantially damaged Russia’s standing in the world. And these actions jeopardize Russians’ relations — Russia’s relations with the United States and Europe. It is time for Russia to be true to its word and to act to end this crisis.
Thank you.
END 5:24 P.M. EDT
*Georgia’s duly elected government
Who is selling Georgia the weapons?
Who is training Georgia’s military?
Who is really provoking this?


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Russia has promised to “Use Tactical Nuclear Weapons Against the United States if United States Attacks Russia.”
“This is a written document now part of “Russian Doctrine.”

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BREAKING NEWS; August 13, 2008
Russia has threatened to target the Ukraine with nuclear warheads if the former Soviet republic joins Nato and accepts the deployment of United States anti-missile defences on its territory.

President Vladimir Putin of Russia warned Ukraine's leader Viktor Yushchenko of "retaliatory actions" should his country join the Western alliance during a joint press conference in Moscow.

"It's frightening not just to talk about this, but even to think about, that in response to such deployment, the possibility of such deployments - and one can't theoretically exclude these deployments - that Russia will have to point its warheads at Ukrainian territory," he said.

The Russian and Ukrainian leaders had just held emergency talks in the Kremlin to avert a energy supply crisis over Kiev gas bill - a similar dispute two years ago led to power cuts across Europe.

Mr Yushchenko responded to the Russian pressure by insisting on Ukraine's right to decide its own foreign policy while stressing that his country's constitution would not allow US military bases on its territory.

"You understand well that everything that Ukraine does in this direction is not in any way directed at any third country, including Russia," he replied.

"We follow the principle that any nation has the right to define its own security. Our constitution does not allow deployment by a third country or bloc on Ukrainian territory."

Mr Putin has condemned Washington's plans to include Poland and the Czech Republic in a missile defence shield as a "new phase in the arms race".

Russia fears the shield will threaten its national security and tip strategic military balance in Europe.
"The goal [of the missile shield] is to neutralise our nuclear capabilities," said Mr Putin.

"This would prompt Russia to take retaliatory action."

Moscow has already declared that Russia will pull out of the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty (CFE), which came into force in 1992 and restricts the deployment of troops and tanks near sensitive European frontiers.

Last week, John Chipman, the head of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, warned that the "next target of Moscow's assertive revisionism "could be the Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty of 1987.

Both would be moves that would allow Russia to build a new generation of medium-range nuclear missiles capable of striking Western Europe. As relations between Russia and many of its near neighbours deteriorate, Ukraine has submitted a formal membership request to Nato, to be considered a summit of alliance leaders in the Romanian capital of Bucharest this April.

Mr Putin has accepted an invitation to attend the meeting and Russia's parliament last month voted to stop using Soviet-built military radars in Ukraine because of Kiev's Nato ambitions.

The prospect of Nato membership is also deeply controversial in the Ukraine, where opinion polls show that over half of the country opposes it.

Russia has revived the long-range air patrols that were once a standard feature of the Cold War and US defence officials confirmed that a pair of Russian TU-95 Bear bombers overflew a US aircraft carrier in the western Pacific at an altitude of 2,000 feet (660 meters) over the weekend.

Four F-18 fighters jets intercepted the Russian bombers on Saturday morning, but not before they had overflown the USS Nimitz.

It was the second time since July 2004 that a Russian Bear bomber has overflown a US aircraft carrier.

It was not immediately known whether the United States issued any protests with the Russians.

Russia Threatens Nuclear Strike AGAIN TODAY- This Broadcast is From the G-8, Yet it Shows Russia's WIllingness to Use Nuclear Weapons When Feeling Threatened By the US
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Russia have brains enough to restrain themselves, but does the despot bush that's the question ,i grew up like you under this threat and the more i hear bush speaking the more likely it is that somebody's gonna say, "enough is enough " i respect your point of view and i know/hope that this is just a show of force but earlier this year ,Russia sent 8 planes over our air space ,and waged there asses in our faces ,just to show that that is all it would take they aint worried are they in my mind it is who is going to show the most restraint i just think that bush will falter thats all ...

Hey you nut job... how many has Bush nuked so far? Geez!

The guy has four months in office. Nobody is going to get nuked...although you are praying for us to just to prove your silly prediction.

So the Russians violated your air space and all you can do is whine about Bush. Talk about an abused child. They always show more love to the ones that hurt them and abuse them.
 

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Hey you nut job... how many has Bush nuked so far? Geez!

The guy has four months in office. Nobody is going to get nuked...although you are praying for us to just to prove your silly prediction.

So the Russians violated your air space and all you can do is whine about Bush. Talk about an abused child. They always show more love to the ones that hurt them and abuse them.

Its a known fact that i dislike bush so if i rant on about him being a warmonger,and a despot,don't be surprised.!!

You on the other hand EagleSmack probably can see no wrong in this man, and probably voted the idiot in ,so im not surprised by your abused child attitude .

Nobody is going to get nuked...although you are praying for us to just to prove your silly prediction.

I hope that they don't decide to use them,!and im not praying for anyone to use them either ,i have never predicted that the US would use them ,in my mind i wouldn't put it past president Bush too do so,if he felt that America was losing somehow ,MY OPINION..which i might add im entitled to have like you are yours nut job