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Odds of Mini Russian Nukes Being Used ‘Low but Rising’ Odds of Mini Russian Nukes Being Used ‘Low but Rising’ As much as the world likes to worry about the threat of nuclear warheads being used in modern warfare, the idea has always been dropping big bombs. Making massive impacts with widespread destruction that not only wipes out an entire lineage of history but severely alters the next few generations of children. This idea is as old as time, but it’s not as realistic these days, as most nuclear-equipped countries have agreed that they all won’t be the first to start throwing nukes around. However, there is an alternative that most have not considered. One that should seem very obvious given the global propensity of making things smaller and more portable, is mini-nukes. After the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki the US and Russia raced to get even bigger and better. With Russia devising a bomb 3,000 times more powerful, and the US getting to 1,000 times the power of those bombs, the assurance of mutual destruction has kept both sides from pulling that trigger. Now with the advances in warfare, they have devised much smaller and more precise nukes that either side could deploy. While the threat imposed from these attacks is much smaller, the threat is still very real, and it could get more realistic as the conflict in Ukraine threatens to spill over into Poland. The biggest fear is that if Putin feels cornered, he will have little reason not to press that button and break the 76-year nuclear silence. [Continue Reading]( FOLLOW US: Fight back against censorship of emails like this and never miss an update: [Add us as a Safe Sender]( Raw American Truth 900 S. Washington St, Falls Church, VA, United States, 22046 To update or remove your contact information please [Manage Your Subscription](.

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