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- When the fall of the USSR occurred, the NSA operations went into triple overtime seeking the protection of the nuclear missiles known to exist in the independent republics, because Soviet guards actually walked off their posts and left their missiles unsecured.
A news team from the USA was actually able to meet the new independant leaders of the republics and requested to see the "Nuke Button" and some were granted their request and shown the "Nuke Button" while the journalists had their cameras rolling. They were also able to see the handbag that carried the classified arming codes. It was passed off as a casual event that angered the KGB and GRU to no end. Back in the USA, the jaws of the CIA and NSA operatives fell to the floor at the sight of journalists seeing what few intelligence employees ever could.
The current challenge for the USA and Russian relations is keeping Bush 41 and Putin as far away from accessing political control as possible. Those two are the greatest threat that all people in the world should be wary of. They both advocate use of force and war making efforts for certain scenarios.
Former Presidents are entitled to current intelligence reports under the current guidelines. I seriously believe that Obama should find ways to put an end to that practice. Bush 41 is not a man to be trusted with any political power, much less, any intelligence reports. - Reply to this comment
- It''s shocking how many expensive assets are protected and guarded by the lowest wages and the lightest or poorest security!
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- These type of news releases are first filtered through channels in either the White House, or the NSA before we ever see a glimpse of the story, and then when we do get the story, it is usually pretty watered down.
The purpose is to control or maniplutate public sentiment especially critics of the Iraq War who want to pull out troops.
Nuclear safety is an ongoing issue and has been since the 1950''s. Break-ins and attacks used to be highly classified, but are now seemingly publicized.
Four masked gunman could walk out of a nuclear facility with handfuls of high grade uranium, but to do it safely, would require more than they could carry on foot. A safety containment device for high grade uranium is heavy and impractical for any sizable quantities. Radiation burns would kill unprotected humans in less than 3 days.
Under the scenario where one steals urannium and builds a bomb, and attempts to detonate one, the results are highly unlikely to do more damage than conventional explosives, but will leave a radiation residue that would require a significant containment effort to remediate. - Reply to this comment
- This is exactly the kind of security we need immediately, not some sandbag goldbrick missile defense shield. Conservatives blame liberals while sitting on their fat *****.
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- Huh...does sound like an inside job.
Which immediately makes me consider the possibility that it was a fake - to cover up the sale of uranium to some entity that would displease one power or another. - Reply to this comment
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