Allowing the use of British long-range missiles against Russia would be a mistake of potentially nuclear proportions, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
If this war has thought us anything, it’s that you can do whatever you want, as long as you have nukes. I have a feeling that is a much more dangerous result, than what a minor escalation may cause.
If this war has thought us anything, it’s that you can do whatever you want, as long as you have nukes. I have a feeling that is a much more dangerous result, than what a minor escalation may cause.
That’s been the case since the end of WW2, were you just sleeping this whole time?
How many nuclear-capable countries have been invaded since WW2?
What a weird question to ask in response to that comment? What did you mean by it?