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    So Ukraine is planning to nuke Russia, one of the world's nuclear superpowers, a country with around 6,000 nuclear warheads, more than even the USA ?

    Hmmm, this does seem rather improbable to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    So Ukraine is planning to nuke Russia, one of the world's nuclear superpowers, a country with around 6,000 nuclear warheads, more than even the USA ?

    Hmmm, this does seem rather improbable to me.
    I suggest sinkov Vlad the Impaler phoned Boris and suggested he dropped out of the Leadership race as he (Putin) has a far greater chance of leading the Conservatives to a decisive election victory. After all he has a 77% approval rating and the only credible opposition in Russia is either dead, in prison, in exile or just plain vanished off the face of the earth. Why has this story not even been picked up by the Guardian? Utterly shameful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    So Ukraine is planning to nuke Russia, one of the world's nuclear superpowers, a country with around 6,000 nuclear warheads, more than even the USA ?

    Hmmm, this does seem rather improbable to me.
    Improbable as it may sound to you sinkov when my copy of Komsomolskaya dropped through my letterbox this bright Monday morning its lead article carried conformation that the Ukraine is indeed building a dirty bomb which it plans to explode in one of its cities and then blame Russia. It is for humanitarian reasons therefore that Russia is evacuating tens of thousands of former Ukrainian citizens to places of safety in the Motherland.

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    Improbable as it may sound to you sinkov when my copy of Komsomolskaya dropped through my letterbox this bright Monday morning its lead article carried conformation that the Ukraine is indeed building a dirty bomb which it plans to explode in one of its cities and then blame Russia. It is for humanitarian reasons therefore that Russia is evacuating tens of thousands of former Ukrainian citizens to places of safety in the Motherland.
    So, you too read the "European" edition (Komsomolskaya Pravda v Europe), aimed in particular at the Russian diaspora in Germany, us fellow Commies, trained lawyers, & Burnley fans as well as Russian-speaking tourists on the Croatian Adriatic coast. It is also widely distributed in several EU countries; indeed a special Baltic-region edition is available in Latvia, Estonia, and Finland. I'm telling you this Sir Outwood so you will never not hear the Kremlin propaganda machine in action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    So Ukraine is planning to nuke Russia, one of the world's nuclear superpowers, a country with around 6,000 nuclear warheads, more than even the USA ?

    Hmmm, this does seem rather improbable to me.
    A dirty bomb is not an atomic bomb Sinkov.It is a conventional bomb which is in a container with radioactive material which is then dispersed over a large area.I think it is very possible with the nazis in Kiev.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    A dirty bomb is not an atomic bomb Sinkov.It is a conventional bomb which is in a container with radioactive material which is then dispersed over a large area.I think it is very possible with the nazis in Kiev.
    Why would they need a dirty bomb though CiB, nuclear or not, they seem to be pushing the Russians back fairly succesfully using conventional weaponry ?

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