Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 12:17 - Oct 17 with 1392 views | wkj | Donald "Isis slain in 1 month" Johnson should know better than to leave his toys laying about. SMH | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 12:22 - Oct 17 with 1372 views | Swansea_Blue | I'm sure Trumpie's letter to Erdogan will have smoothed over any problems. | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 12:26 - Oct 17 with 1363 views | wkj |
Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 12:22 - Oct 17 by Swansea_Blue | I'm sure Trumpie's letter to Erdogan will have smoothed over any problems. |
Erdogen promptly put it in the bin apparently. THE BIN! not the recycling! Reckless tosser. | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 13:11 - Oct 17 with 1304 views | Guthrum | Turkey can't actually use them (no delivery aircraft). Any attempt to sieze the bombs or prevent removal would lead to serious repercussions. Plus all the major players are extremely concerned about those kind of things falling into the wrong hands. The Russians won't want unsecured nuclear weapons floating around any more than the Americans. | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 13:20 - Oct 17 with 1265 views | giant_stow |
Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 13:11 - Oct 17 by Guthrum | Turkey can't actually use them (no delivery aircraft). Any attempt to sieze the bombs or prevent removal would lead to serious repercussions. Plus all the major players are extremely concerned about those kind of things falling into the wrong hands. The Russians won't want unsecured nuclear weapons floating around any more than the Americans. |
Thanks for your thoughts mr. One question though: what repercussions would there be for seizing these weapons? Wouldn't just having the uranium (or whatever is in them) making the holder fairly untouchable? | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 13:37 - Oct 17 with 1216 views | factual_blue |
Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 13:20 - Oct 17 by giant_stow | Thanks for your thoughts mr. One question though: what repercussions would there be for seizing these weapons? Wouldn't just having the uranium (or whatever is in them) making the holder fairly untouchable? |
The repercussions you say? Something like this | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 13:38 - Oct 17 with 1214 views | Guthrum |
Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 13:20 - Oct 17 by giant_stow | Thanks for your thoughts mr. One question though: what repercussions would there be for seizing these weapons? Wouldn't just having the uranium (or whatever is in them) making the holder fairly untouchable? |
Anything up to and including a full-scale military assault to get the weapons back (or destroy them). Perhaps a trade blockade (not just sanctions) so severe it really would destroy the economy. Possessing a nuclear bomb (note, these are not missile warheads) is only of any use if you have a suitable delivery aircraft, having on board the necessary technology to arm and fire them. Re-engineering would take time and is not straightforward. A nuclear weapon is a highly complex machine, with lots of things having to happen in the right order and the right direction at precisely the right time for it to work properly. | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 14:14 - Oct 17 with 1170 views | Oldsmoker |
Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 13:11 - Oct 17 by Guthrum | Turkey can't actually use them (no delivery aircraft). Any attempt to sieze the bombs or prevent removal would lead to serious repercussions. Plus all the major players are extremely concerned about those kind of things falling into the wrong hands. The Russians won't want unsecured nuclear weapons floating around any more than the Americans. |
I'm no expert but do nuclear bombs "float"? | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 14:27 - Oct 17 with 1154 views | Guthrum |
Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 14:14 - Oct 17 by Oldsmoker | I'm no expert but do nuclear bombs "float"? |
Not on water, but around black market networks, quite possibly. | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 14:42 - Oct 17 with 1137 views | giant_stow |
Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 13:38 - Oct 17 by Guthrum | Anything up to and including a full-scale military assault to get the weapons back (or destroy them). Perhaps a trade blockade (not just sanctions) so severe it really would destroy the economy. Possessing a nuclear bomb (note, these are not missile warheads) is only of any use if you have a suitable delivery aircraft, having on board the necessary technology to arm and fire them. Re-engineering would take time and is not straightforward. A nuclear weapon is a highly complex machine, with lots of things having to happen in the right order and the right direction at precisely the right time for it to work properly. |
cheers for the good info (as ever) | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 14:48 - Oct 17 with 1134 views | Oldsmoker |
Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 14:27 - Oct 17 by Guthrum | Not on water, but around black market networks, quite possibly. |
It is quite possible that some scamp might start a conspiracy theory that ISIS have got hold of one of Turkeys nuclear weapons. The theory could happen but not the actual theft - or could it? That would send the US into meltdown as they would have to start a war to find the WMD and get it back. | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 14:59 - Oct 17 with 1121 views | GeoffSentence |
Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 14:14 - Oct 17 by Oldsmoker | I'm no expert but do nuclear bombs "float"? |
Nope. The US lost at least one at the bottom of the Mediterranean. That one missed Spain. The others were direct hits. | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 15:01 - Oct 17 with 1116 views | StokieBlue | It all depends how far Turkey want to take it. If the US want their bombs back then there is little that Turkey can realistically do to stop them. They can't use them though so the US might just decide if it comes to it to blow them up and let Turkey deal with the dirty contamination and simply say we asked for them back but you refused. That is far from ideal though. Turkey aren't suicidal though - they will push it as far as they can then back down. SB [Post edited 17 Oct 2019 15:02]
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 15:37 - Oct 17 with 1083 views | flimflam | Some serious James Bond shiiite right there | |
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Turkey ‘effectively holding 50 US nuclear bombs hostage’ on 15:40 - Oct 17 with 1076 views | bluejacko | I would hazard a guess that knowing how seriously Nukes are guarded the Turks will get no where near them! What are they going to do if the Yanks decide to fly them out?use their SS 400s? That’s always assuming the weapons are actually there. [Post edited 17 Oct 2019 15:43]
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