First strike capable: why Russia is indifferent to damage to one or another ground based radar installation, by Gilbert Doctorow

America’s rulers think it’s inevitable that they’ll get to launch the first nuclear strike. They’d better check that assumption. From Gilbert Doctorow at gilbertdoctorow.com:

Ladies and gentlemen, let me open this discussion with an out-of-the-box explanation as to why Russia appears to be laid back over the destruction of one of its early warning radar installations in the south of the country and undetermined damage to another during the past week.  This, while the Western mainstream media speak of severe impairment to Russia’s defenses and some military experts in the USA publish denunciations of the Biden administration for exposing the country to nuclear attack from Russia caused by false positives on their monitors that arise in the final minutes of a supposed attack due to the absence of suitable ground radar to double check what the inadequate Russian satellite warning system tells them.

The fundamental issue, as I see it, was flagged long ago when President Putin said that Russia responds in an asymmetric manner to whatever challenges the US and allied militaries present. Washington pulled out of the treaty on ABMs under George W. Bush thereby undermining the foundations of nuclear deterrence and the Russians then headed off in their own direction to find and implement a devastating counter-measure.

As it turns out, Russia’s IT geniuses who went abroad in the Yeltsin years to set up Google and other wonderful and powerful corporations in Silicon Valley serving primarily the consumer sector did not drain Russia of its brainpower.  Indeed, more than enough patriotic IT geniuses remained in country to provide Mr. Putin and the country at large with an adequate talent pool to engineer and produce what, 22 years later, we recognize as world-beating Russian defense systems.

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2 responses to “First strike capable: why Russia is indifferent to damage to one or another ground based radar installation, by Gilbert Doctorow

  1. Colonel Kilgore Trout

    Didn’t the “historic” immaculate Chicago jesus messiah, the one (!) make it so we have to absorb the first strike?

    Search says he only stated to fellow esteemed CPUSA (D) comrade Bob Woodward that we “could” absorb thanks to the Magic Soil.

    Ivan has stared down two of the greatest WAR Machines ever assembled without blinking and certainly doesn’t fear some rainbow bathhouse brigades.

    The RS-28 SARMAT Satan II is the definition of world beating and the nookular (h/t-shrub) tsunami weapons.

    Just wait until the faculty lounge gets their first ever punch in the mouth from Ivan.

    Breaking from Conan:

    Revengeance

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