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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (187842)5/21/2022 9:54:41 AM
From: arun gera  Read Replies (2) of 217712
 
<Accept rockets with atomic bombs to Moscow being based in Donetsk and Crimea. >

If Finland joins NATO, any installed nukes will be the about same distance from Moscow as from Crimea and Donetsk. Does Russia have a legacy right over Finland too?

Russia is so immense that they have borders all over. What have US and Russia agreed on about Alaska? No missile sites there? After all it is only 50 miles from Russia across the Bering Strait.

And if there is a nuclear war, there is no shortage of nukes and ICBMs ready to launch from 100s of other places around the world. And so how is Russia any safer with just a few less missile sites?

-Arun
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