Monday, October 24, 2022

The Unreality of Vladimir Putin.

Putin is escalating his own war. Everything he is trying to do is justify him doing it because supposedly Ukraine is going to do it first.

I think he is trying to get Iran off the hook for it's participating drones and Iran's idea of using dirty bombs. That is what I am reading. Iran is saying to use dirty bombs. Maybe they want to try dropping dirty bombs in other places, too.

See, if Iranian drones are dropping dirty bombs in Ukraine at the order of Vladimir Putin that makes Iran an ally and opens up an entirely different war front in Iran. There are dearly few countries that will tolerate the idea of dirty bombs dropping in the Middle East, especially Saudi Arabia. That is all the Houthis need now are dirty bombs. 


October 24, 2022
By Tom Nichols

Rationalization for Escalation?

Over the weekend, (click here) Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu called his counterparts in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and—interestingly—Turkey. In these calls, Shoigu claimed that Ukraine is about to use a “dirty bomb,” which would ostensibly allow Russia to open the door to retaliation with nuclear weapons. Today, General Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the Russian general staff, called his American and British counterparts to press the same case.

What is a dirty bomb, and what was the point in making this claim now?

A dirty bomb isn’t actually a nuclear bomb. It is, to use the clunky term professionals apply to it, a radiological dispersal device, which is just another way of saying that it is a conventional explosive wrapped around a lot of dangerous radioactive material. When the bomb explodes, it is not a nuclear detonation, but only the normal explosion of something like TNT or other munitions. The difference is that this conventional explosion spreads around a lot of radioactive material, poisoning anyone nearby and rendering the area highly dangerous—perhaps even impassable. The gunk inside a dirty bomb could be anything that is highly radioactive: nuclear reactor waste, the leftover pieces of a nuclear weapon, even radiological materials from a hospital.

This dirty-bomb charge could be part of the preparation for a Russian “false flag” operation, in which the Russians will explode their own dirty bomb, perhaps in the occupied territories of Ukraine or close to the Russian border; blame Ukraine; and then demand that Ukraine surrender or face nuclear retaliation. It could also be a way of trying to scare off Ukraine’s Western supporters with threats of escalation....