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Is Ukraine, along with NATO, trying to do what India did with Pakistan—destroy the very nuclear deterrence? Given Russia’s strong conventional military, I never thought that would be possible. But if Russia’s nuclear deterrence can be neutralized, then dismantling Pakistan’s nuclear deterrence would be a piece of cake for India.
It's not that easy. Russia is the biggest country in the world. There are too many silos and too many warheads for a small operation like this to destroy the nuclear deterrence. Unless this is followed by further such attacks targeting every known base, it won't happen. This was a top tier operation on Ukraine's part but not enough to neutralize Russian nuclear assets.
 
I am not sure its entirely Ukraine or even majorly Ukraine, seems like a Nato effort supported by multiple countries, agencies, space based assets to support.
It was clearly an attempt to neutralise Russia’s nuclear deterrence. The strategy seems inspired by India’s strikes on Pakistan’s nuclear facilities, but here the target is a superpower—Russia.
look at the installations they targeted—a submarine base, nuclear bombers, and a ballistic missile depot. Knowing that missiles will be intercepted by Russia’s air defense systems, they used a clever tactic: trucks as Trojan horses. What a brilliant move.
 
I will give my thoughts on this in more details later. For now, I would say this, there is heavy duty propaganda at play. Five facilities were targeted. Attacks on three of the facilities were foiled. However, two of the facilities fell prey to the attack. An impression is being created as if entire Russian military has collapsed.

This is a serious breach but it is not a game changer by any means. If however, Russians do not change the RoE, eventually they will be at serious disadvantage. If they keep fighting under this type of RoE, they could theoretically lose all their asset in sufficient time.
But isn't this the power of narrative shifting on kiev's side?
 
It's not that easy. Russia is the biggest country in the world. There are too many silos and too many warheads for a small operation like this to destroy the nuclear deterrence. Unless this is followed by further such attacks targeting every known base, it won't happen. This was a top tier operation on Ukraine's part but not enough to neutralize Russian nuclear assets.
They might have already smuggled several Trojan horse trucks across Russia.
 
U.S. and NATO have the military capability to destroy nuclear weapons anywhere in the world. However, I don’t think this is feasible against a major military power like Russia, because its conventional forces are on par with those of the U.S. and NATO.
I beg to differ on both accounts. I highly doubt they can disarm any aspiring nuke power forcefully. If so, they would have done this to Iran already. They might cause accidents, knock off scientists, hack into the system etc. but a grab/snatch op is unlikely. And doing that to Russia appears like DG ISPR level delusion.

I also don't think Ruski conventional forces are on par with NATO or US. If they were, Ukraine would be finished in the first 6 months of this war.
 
They attacked a submarine base, a ballistic missile depot, and strategic nuclear bombers—it’s clear they aimed to neutralize Russia’s nuclear deterrence. What’s striking is that this happened after India targeted Pakistan’s nuclear installations. But Pakistan is a weak country; I never imagined any power would even dare attempt something like this against Russia.
All geopolitical events are related. Do know why? Globalists are behind all of them.

I am 100% sure that USA and China wanted light nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan. You should thank our military and political leadership for steering us safely through this mess.

Let us just wait and see:

a. If there are more such surprises against Russia in the pipeline
b. What would the Russian response be
 
I beg to differ on both accounts. I highly doubt they can disarm any aspiring nuke power forcefully. If so, they would have done this to Iran already. They might cause accidents, knock off scientists, hack into the system etc. but a grab/snatch op is unlikely. And doing that to Russia appears like DG ISPR level delusion.

I also don't think Ruski conventional forces are on par with NATO or US. If they were, Ukraine would be finished in the first 6 months of this war.
A ballistic missile or drone launched from Ukrainian territory would easily be intercepted by Russia’s robust air defense systems. But the idea of smuggling hundreds of drones into Russian territory using trucks—that was truly out-of-the-box. I never thought something like that could actually be done.
 
A ballistic missile or drone launched from Ukrainian territory would easily be intercepted by Russia’s robust air defense systems. But the idea of smuggling hundreds of drones into Russian territory using trucks—that was truly out-of-the-box. I never thought something like that could actually be done.
This has US footprints all over it
Pakistan is gunna learn from this till we do it first
 
Putin is paying the price for not reducing Kiev to ashes after the pullback from Kiev.
The only lesson I can draw from here is when you are out to kill, kill at all costs.
Gone are those haydays of Z marked trucks and tanks raping Ukraine. Now it's unmarked trucks unleashing drones on sitting ducks Russian assets.
 
All geopolitical events are related. Do know why? Globalists are behind all of them.

I am 100% sure that USA and China wanted light nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan. You should thank our military and political leadership for steering us safely through this mess.

Let us just wait and see:

a. If there are more such surprises against Russia in the pipeline
b. What would the Russian response be
Pakistan is not foolish enough to actually use nuclear weapons, but the denuclearization of Pakistan should be a key objective for India.
 
A ballistic missile or drone launched from Ukrainian territory would easily be intercepted by Russia’s robust air defense systems. But the idea of smuggling hundreds of drones into Russian territory using trucks—that was truly out-of-the-box. I never thought something like that could actually be done.
It's definitely a first and will cause a major overhaul of airfield security protocols. Hope we can insert trained Tibetan or Baloch groups to do this to the iron brothels in India's neighborhood.
 
This has US footprints all over it
Pakistan is gunna learn from this till we do it first
Pakistan’s missiles and drones were being intercepted with a 100% success rate, and missiles are extremely expensive. So it’s very likely that Pakistan will try this tactic—smuggling vehicles loaded with drones into India.
 
Putin is paying the price for not reducing Kiev to ashes after the pullback from Kiev.
The only lesson I can draw from here is when you are out to kill, kill at all costs.
Gone are those haydays of Z marked trucks and tanks raping Ukraine. Now it's unmarked trucks unleashing drones on sitting ducks Russian assets.
A lesson for us in this
This entire was has been a modern lesson for Indian military
 
And why would taliban ever let their ummah brother go through that shit?
Hire a few Afghan truck drivers to deliver trucks loaded with drones near Pakistan’s military facilities, then unleash the drone attacks. This tactic doesn’t even require SEAD/DEAD operations or expensive hypersonic missiles like BrahMos—just cheap drones delivering maximum damage at minimal cost.
 
It's definitely a first and will cause a major overhaul of airfield security protocols. Hope we can insert trained Tibetan or Baloch groups to do this to the iron brothels in India's neighborhood.
Bhai does India even have the will or black ops units like those
We don't have a dirty works department like US
 
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