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Ok-Roof-4974 t1_ixufjra wrote

“Blyat! What do you mean you forgot to switch out the warhead private Ivanovich!?”- how ww3 starts.

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AndroChromie t1_ixwdnud wrote

"Maybe just maybe I forgot to switch some of them. You told me that some of the types of warheads have a shiny blank surface with numbers written on them and the other warheads are also shiny but don't have anything written on them.

Piotr was sick today with blyat all over and I don't know how to operate the crane, so I just removed the numbers from the warheads. Now they all look the same. I don't know which are which. Most of them are already sent far away on trucks so it's no problem no more, right?"

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hackingdreams t1_iy22y9y wrote

They don't go nuclear without being armed. You're not "accidentally" arming a nuclear weapon.

That being said, a nuke falling into Ukraine's lap would certainly be a line being crossed...

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asenz t1_ixvu8tm wrote

How is it that a nuclear power with such technological capabilities is left to use its nuclear weapons as a last resort to preserve its integrity? Why do you think the scenario you described above is not going to happen? Why wasn't Russia tackled with, in a more sensible manner during the transition period?

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Alternative_Demand96 t1_ixw0ewf wrote

Explain how Rusia could be handled better

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Preussensgeneralstab t1_ixw2gi3 wrote

They probably could've gotten somewhat away with it if they only attacked Donetsk and Luhansk, dug in as hard as possible and basically repeat Crimea. However, Russia thought they were invincible, marched convoys after convoys into their doom. Russia made every mistake you can possibly do in war and they pay the price for it.

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FrozenInsider t1_ixw6bd7 wrote

If Russia didnt commit so many war crimes, the western support for Ukraine would have been mostly non-existent. The war has been a total strategic failure. All Russia had to do for a victory was to not kill and torture so many civilians.

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Preussensgeneralstab t1_ixw6xkt wrote

The war crimes PROBABLY were not the reason, although they are still a major motivator for the west and the people. The reason is still mostly:

1: Eastern Europe hates Russia with a burning passion

2: Western security depends on Russia losing the war. If Russia wins, the peaceful Europe will be over forever.

3: Ukraine losing will be bad for everyone

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Pihkal1987 t1_ixw7gdr wrote

Hmm unfortunately you’re wrong. They have committed many atrocities but that only galvanized support for Ukraine publicly. The west would have come to Ukraines aid with or without those war crimes.

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