No buyer's regrets though

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Can anybody from Finland verify if this is true? "Immediately after Finland joined Nato, Finnair, the state airline, announced that they will discontinue all flights to the second largest city Tampere. Works are apparently underway to fully convert the Tampere civilian airport into a Nato air base and to upgrade its access roads, which have been quickly sealed off from civilians and are now under urgent reconstruction day and night. The mayor of Tampere wasn't notified in advance and only read about the cessation of flights in the newspaper. Enormous investments had been made to enlarge the airport capacity the past few years; now that they're finished (finnished?), it's a good time to tell the people that it's not their airport any more." wrote:
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Nothing more than Telegram chatter. But this is the kind of shit that the US would do.
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Isos wrote:Diversify a bit the vectors is ok but increasing their stocks by 10 or more is dumb and useless.
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Nothing more than Telegram chatter. But this is the kind of shit that the US would do.
Finland joining up with the rest of the world's filth is the perfect excuse for Russia to remove the vermin from historical Russian land.
Why 100x ? Having enough to kill all nato once is already more than enough. It's not a game, there is no respawn.
ah if by destroy you mean impact every cm2 of USA with a nuclear blast then no. But they have enough to wipe out all their cities and make life there impossible after. wrote:
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Not about 1,500 strategic warheads won't even destroy half the cities in the US. Some of the warheads have 100kt, which are not able to destroy even one larger city. Nuclear charges are not as effective as some people thin.
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Sound plausible but I would think they would wait a little before starting this... probably start on the wall first.
Does not mean it is not true, but I suspect it is someone having fun.
What is Russia supposed to do ? Nuke them ? That probably isnt going to happen. But if not then nukes and strategic weapons have questionable value. What are they deterring? What red lines don't get crossed anymore?
We are entering the post nuclear age. Everyone has nukes. But the US crosses other nuclear powers red lines anyway.
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Finland and Sweden “forgot to ask their people” about joining the US-led bloc, Laszlo Kover has said
Less than two weeks after Hungary voted to accept Finland into NATO, the Finnish and Swedish governments joined the European Commission’s legal case against Hungary’s Child Protection Law. The law, which forbids depictions of homosexuality or gender reassignment in media content aimed at under-18s, has been criticized by other EU members as anti-LGBT.
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Well that was quick. US bases in Finland it is. Full blown occupation style. Like JapanBackman wrote:@Garry
Sound plausible but I would think they would wait a little before starting this... probably start on the wall first.
Does not mean it is not true, but I suspect it is someone having fun.
Russia did say it would take kinetic action if US/Nato bases were put in Finland. Or something to that effect. But this looks like yet another thing where Russia doesn't expect them to be stupid and reckless enough to do. Right now Russia does not think the US will put bases in Finland. But they are probably wrong.
What is Russia supposed to do ? Nuke them ? That probably isnt going to happen. But if not then nukes and strategic weapons have questionable value. What are they deterring? What red lines don't get crossed anymore?
We are entering the post nuclear age. Everyone has nukes. But the US crosses other nuclear powers red lines anyway.
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