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TexasTowelie

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Mon Sep 28, 2020, 09:37 AM Sep 2020

New generation of ICBMs means Nebraska will continue to be 'nuclear sponge,' warn nuke skeptics

In the unhappy event that the world’s nuclear powers cut loose with their atomic weapons, Nebraska would become an especially hellish place.

That’s because the Cornhusker State is one of a handful in the West and Midwest whose role in Armageddon is to soak up an unfathomable first strike of Russian bombs.

Under the weird logic of mutually assured destruction, the 450 Minuteman III missile silos containing 400 nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles in Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado and western Nebraska are meant to be sitting ducks for any first strike by Russia, or any other potential adversary.

“The specific mission of the ICBMs is to be a nuclear sponge,” said Tom Z. Collina, director of policy for the Ploughshares Fund, a group dedicated to eliminating nuclear weapons. “They’re sitting in their silos. Their only purpose is to be a target.”

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New generation of ICBMs means Nebraska will continue to be 'nuclear sponge,' warn nuke skeptics (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2020 OP
While I am no fan of nuclear weapons. Sherman A1 Sep 2020 #1

Sherman A1

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1. While I am no fan of nuclear weapons.
Mon Sep 28, 2020, 09:55 AM
Sep 2020

I suspect that the statement “The specific mission of the ICBMs is to be a nuclear sponge,” said Tom Z. Collina, director of policy for the Ploughshares Fund, a group dedicated to eliminating nuclear weapons. “They’re sitting in their silos. Their only purpose is to be a target.” is just a touch over the top.

The silos have several functions beyond being a target, one being to be a deterrent, the second to launch a strike if that is determined to be necessary.

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