They already *have* the expensive infrastructure. It's not a cash issue for them.
And they wouldn't need to let a lot of people in on the plan until they were ready to conduct the final testing.
A few people who run the reactor would need to know, and some more high level scientists. But the...
That's obviously false.
The list of "nuclear capable" weapons systems is huge. They may not be officially certified, but Ukraine DGAF about what's certified.
We had nuclear artillery at one point.
You can drop a B61 from nearly anything that flys. You could strap one to a Cessna in about 20...
Ukraine wouldn't have to go the super resource intensive uranium route that Iran does.
They have the type of research reactors that can produce weapons grade plutonium right now. Iran has not (and will not) be allowed to build them. Commercial power reactors generally can't produce weapons...
The census only counts residents. People who are just in the US temporarily, like tourists aren't counted.
So it makes perfect sense not to count people who are about to be deported....
All of that stuff is local.
No such thing as "friendly" or "unfriendly" states, just counties.
You're better off in a friendly county in NY than an unfriendly one in TX or FL.
And that's how you know you don't have a real justice system. When it matters more who is prosecuting than it does...
What we need is to drastically reduce their jurisdiction.
Federal law enforcement's jurisdiction should be *only* government employees and foreign threats.
They should be going after corrupt state and federal actors, and things like international terrorism.
Any crimes committed by private...
It's because of the secrecy.
By their nature, those agencies need to operate in secret.
That makes proper oversight *very* difficult.
And then the claims of "national security" are more often used to cover up embarrassment, corruption, or incompetence than they are actual national secrets...
For low ranking enlisted, they're probably right about the risk. I've known plenty of those guys, and they'll get in trouble with basically anything.
Officers at least should have a sidearm as part of their uniform IMHO. Higher rank enlisted should probably be allowed to carry personal...
We need an intelligence agency.
We do not need that one.
It's beyond reform. Needs to be burned to the ground and a brand new one built from scratch.
Maybe some low level agents can be retained, but nobody in management higher than a 1st level supervisor.
I feel like there's a lot of redundancy in that name.
"NY City department of education" is basically just 3 different ways of saying "corrupt".
Might as well have called it the cheating corrupt grifters. Or just "corruption corruption corruption".
Ukraine made most of the nuclear weapons for the Soviet union.
And your attitude that Russia is the rightful successor is the problem.
They may have accepted (and been granted by the other states) certain economic obligations and and assets, but that doesn't make them the legal successor...
Ukraine has sufficient technical and industrial ability, they could probably develop their own nuclear weapons pretty quickly.
Since basically everyone else has pulled out of the Budapest memorandum, and Ukraine *was* a nuclear power when the non-proliferation treaty was signed (and they...
It was a major mistake for the federal government to sell any land in DC to anyone.
I am strongly against the use of eminent domain, but if there was ever a case for it, it's those DC neighborhoods.
And Russia has been warned over and over than their imperialist activities against their neighbors are unacceptable to the west.
So if Europe or NATO really get involved, then they have nobody to blame but themselves.
There should be no residential neighborhoods in DC at all.
The only people living there should be federal employees.
It's meant to be a federal district for government only that's independent of any state, not a really tiny state.
We have Hollywood to blame for the "nuclear war will make the world uninhabitable" fallacy.
It doesn't.
The trick with radiation is that if it's intense, then it's short lived, and if it's long duration, then it's not very intense.
A full scale nuclear exchange would undoubtedly result in...
And almost all of that territory is now post Soviet Russia.
But, it's the almost that we're discussing.
You know, Mongolia used to cover a ton of what is today Russia. How many years warning do they need to give before they just get to take it back ?
You mean if China was doing exactly what they're doing now in Canada and half the college campuses in the US ?
You think we'd invade Mexico ?
Now, I can see us pulling some CIA backdoor bay of pigs bullshit, but what Russia has done is the equivalent of sending in a full on USMC amphibious...