NEWS DISTILLATION -PREEMPTIVE NUCLEAR WAR
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The September 1945 Plan aimed to eliminate the Soviet Union through a massive nuclear attack, even when the US and USSR were allies. This plan, supported by declassified documents, used Hiroshima and Nagasaki as test cases.
Putin's statement in February 2022 was in response to US nuclear threats against Russia, despite reassurances to the contrary. He highlighted the US's view of Russia as a major threat and Ukraine's role in this context.
The 2022 Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) continues the idea of preemptive nuclear war. It depicts nuclear weapons as self-defense tools and doesn't rule out a first strike against Russia, raising concerns.
Financial interests, linked to the $1.3 trillion nuclear weapons program, support the NPR. Despite the Ukraine conflict remaining conventional, there's a Pentagon plan involving nuclear weapons.
The NPR suggests integration of conventional and nuclear planning, blurring lines between tactical nuclear and conventional weapons.
The dangers of nuclear war are real and profit-driven, with $2 trillion allocated for nuclear weapons under Biden.
The plan to attack the USSR after WWII reflects a long history of US-Russia tensions, including the 1918 invasion and conflicts during the Cold War.
US nuclear doctrine shifted to preemptive nuclear war after the Cold War, abandoning the mutually assured destruction (MAD) concept.
The B61-12 "mini nuke" is presented as humanitarian but can be deadly. They're deployed in Europe, aimed at Russia and the Middle East.
Promoting weapons of mass destruction as instruments of peace is perilous, with no significant anti-war movement in sight.
COVID mandates are part of a broader control agenda by powerful financial interests.
The battle for peace and democracy must confront relentless war propaganda and media disinformation. Diplomacy between Russia and the US is essential to avoid a catastrophic conflict.
Michel Chossudovsky
Low Yield Nukes: Humanitarian Warfare Goes Live
Michel Chossudovsky is a Canadian economist and author. He is professor emeritus of economics at the University of Ottawaand the president and director of the Centre for Research on Globalization(CRG),
Michel Chossudovsky


