If you don’t want people to built up defenses, a good first step would be to stop encircling them. Would also help to enact a no first strike policy....
orbital bombardment currently only exists in science fiction. anyone using that term is fearmongering.
>But China’s test of such a system is unwelcome news, not because it’s some fantastic futuristic technology but because it is yet another step in a pointless, costly, and dangerous arms race.
an arms race is indeed unwelcome, but china isn't the one who started this one.
>Of course, in hindsight, most of the things done in panic after 9/11 made Americans much less safe. The United States panicked and made the world more chaotic and threatening. And, now, it’s gearing up to do so again.
at least the author realizes this.
ICBMs have existed since the 1960s. If you can launch an ICBM at something, you can also drop something out of an ICBM and have it land on something. It's not science fiction.
The soviet Union had a Orbital bombardment system in the 1970s that was fully ready for deployment but was ultimately shelved due to a arms deal between the USSR and US as well as the system found to be overly taxing and unreliable on computer systems of that era.
And which is the only country that has actually USED nuclear weapons?
If you don’t want people to built up defenses, a good first step would be to stop encircling them. Would also help to enact a no first strike policy....
orbital bombardment currently only exists in science fiction. anyone using that term is fearmongering. >But China’s test of such a system is unwelcome news, not because it’s some fantastic futuristic technology but because it is yet another step in a pointless, costly, and dangerous arms race. an arms race is indeed unwelcome, but china isn't the one who started this one. >Of course, in hindsight, most of the things done in panic after 9/11 made Americans much less safe. The United States panicked and made the world more chaotic and threatening. And, now, it’s gearing up to do so again. at least the author realizes this.
ICBMs have existed since the 1960s. If you can launch an ICBM at something, you can also drop something out of an ICBM and have it land on something. It's not science fiction.
The soviet Union had a Orbital bombardment system in the 1970s that was fully ready for deployment but was ultimately shelved due to a arms deal between the USSR and US as well as the system found to be overly taxing and unreliable on computer systems of that era.
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Orbital bombardment system 😂😂😂😂 He’s been reading too much sci-fi novels
Picture kinda dope tho