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  • Just here to remind everyone that this includes nukes.

    Donald Trump backed us out of the Iran Nuclear Deal, making it much more likely for Iran to develop nukes. And now that Trump will most likely abandon Ukraine, Europe will be looking to increase their nuclear arsenal as a deterrent against Russia.

    So there's about to be a whole lot more nukes in a much more volatile world.

    All thanks to an anti-democratic felon rapist who America can't seem to put in the rear-view mirror. Great country!!!

  • If Russia stopped the invasion there would be no need for using the weapons of war. Right now Russia is the one ensuring weapons of war are needed and used.

  • Does Lemmy have an im14andthisisdeep forum yet? Because I'm seeing more and more that belongs there lately.

  • Well... has that happened with all the other weapons of war?

    I mean I get the sentinment, and in localized situations this makes sense to a degree. OTOH you have all the nuclear missiles that were taken apart again or just turned to rust. Or the Zumwaldt class, which is just how you glue money bills together in the shape of a ship. Or the insane mountain of stuff that was never used and mothballed.

  • I don't know for the "all used" part, but yeah, responsibility of wars to come will partly lay on weapons makers, both enterprises and countries. They can say "I admit that I increase risk of wars and war casualties, but I think it's the best bet for country/nation"., it's not necessarily exclusive, but weapons are made to be used (especially dissuasion weapons, they only work if it's well known they are ready to use).

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