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11/5/24+

“The [Oreshnik] missile that they used is a nuclear-capable system. It had a conventional warhead but could be used for nuclear purposes. Putin basically said that this missile can cover all of Europe and that in the future, he will mirror every action by Ukraine and the West; that any escalation will immediately be responded to,” [Former Weapons Inspector Scott] Ritter told the host of Judging Freedom, Andrew Napolitano.

The former UN weapons inspector also called the development a “qualitative advancement” that brought a completely new type of weapon to the conflict between Moscow and Kiev. Everyone who believed that Russia was bluffing “has now been put on notice” that it is not, he added.

...“They are ‘Trump proofing’ NATO, Ukraine and the deep state” in order to make the Ukraine conflict problem “so hard” that President-elect Donald Trump will not be able to resolve it as he intends, he said.
 

"The US base at Redzikowo, which opened Nov. 13, is part of a broader NATO missile shield — known as “Aegis Ashore” — that can intercept short- to intermediate-range ballistic missiles, according to the alliance."
Won’t happen. I’ll wager a 10 oz silver bar.
 
Where'd you get that? It hit a military recon facility and arms depo. The MIRV video is on-line, hard to miss.

MIRV? I've now seen the video you're mentioning and that was more like a HIMARS cluster bomb deployment than a MIRV deployment.

MIRV philosophy is to deploy several small nuclear weapons in a five to ten mile target area with the intention of creating an overpressure effect where the multiple smaller weapons have the same effect as a larger weapon.

These warheads impacted extremely close to each other. Again, more like a HIMARS.

In any case, this was a very expensive attack for very little effect.
 
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