Off-Topic: Is Trump ready to inherit a nuke war?
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Talullahhound
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Is Trump ready to inherit a nuke war?
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8/19/2016 3:12:24 PM
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Um, Ukraine has been nuke hot. Russia had nukes there when Ukraine gained it's independence, and Ukraine took them over. There was a lot of concern back then about who had control of the nukes and were they being accounted for? I think things in Turkey have calmed down a bit politically, but it wouldn't surprise me if we moved some from there. I don't think a nuclear war is any more eminent than it has been. I know that we have been selling additional military equipment to Ukraine. Those Russian troop have been massed on the Ukrainian border for several years now. I'm sure that there is a concern that ISIS might gain control of some nukes, but I sincerely doubt this would come from Turkey. Look at Pakistan and North Korea, and even Iran (although Iran probably wouldn't like ISIS with nukes either.)
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