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Title: Putin once casually said over dinner that he could destroy America in a half-hour — or less
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URL Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/putin-said-he-could-destroy-the-us
Published: Jun 28, 2016
Author: Amanda Macias
Post Date: 2016-06-28 19:36:14 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 134
Comments: 17

Putin once casually said over dinner that he could destroy America in a half-hour — or less

by Amanda Macias

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In December 2011, Vladimir Putin, then Russia's prime minister, was positioned to reclaim his role as Russia's president in the March 2012 elections.

Fittingly, he hosted a lavish banquet at New Century, Moscow's richest equestrian club, for members of the Valdai Club and distinguished academics and journalists from around the world.

"The fare was extravagant: smoked trout, duck liver, venison soup, rhubarb sorbet, veal cheeks, and pear soup with caramel," according to Douglas E. Schoen and Melik Kaylan, authors of the book "The Russia-China Axis."

Putin addressed his guests on topics ranging from the "Russian government's loss of public trust to his own indispensable leadership."

He later directed his focus on the US and addressed the Americans in attendance.

"You ask me whether we are going to change," he said. "The ball is in your court. Will you change?"

He went on to express his disapproval of US plans to build a missile-defense system that he believed would pose a deliberate threat to Russia's national security.

Putin then added that the only reason the US had any interest in relations with Moscow was that Russia was the only country that could "destroy America in half an hour or less."

Schoen and Kaylan conclude: "It would be difficult to find a statement more revealing about Putin's true position regarding the United States."

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Does Russia abide by the treaties signed by the old Soviet Union? S.A.L.T. comes to mind.

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Putin once casually said over dinner that he could destroy America in a half-hour

Of course he can and it might happen considering the fact that our insane masters in the USA believe they can win with a first strike nuclear attack against Russia.

However, no matter how many of Russia's nukes the USA could destroy, in the best case scenario for the USA, Russia would retaliate with at least 500 to 1,000 nukes and 300 million people in the USA would die. There is no defense against hundreds of incoming nuclear missiles. There is a good chance we could destroy a single incoming missile and with luck and utilizing our entire defensive capabilities, perhaps 90 percent of dozen, but beyond that it is hopeless.

But, except in the near term, I guess it doesn't matter. There would be a lot of radiation the northern hemisphere for 1 to 4 months but after that it would be reduced to 1 part in 10,000 of the radiation after 1 hour. The southern hemisphere wouldn't be affected because it takes months to years for much of the air in the north to be mixed with the air in the south and by then the radiation is gone or reduced to less than 1 part 10,000 to 100,000.

In as little as one month, people would be moving from the southern hemisphere to homestead free land and after a couple of generations the northern hemisphere would be repopulated. In that length of time, most of us would have died from old age anyway.

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