▲ | K0balt 5 days ago | |||||||
I grew up in Fairbanks, Alaska, near a strategic Cold War military base. I still remember seeing the TU-95 “bear” bombers flying overhead being escorted and turned around by our fighter jets. It makes it pretty real when 7 year old me is wondering if this one has any nukes on board, and if this will be the day that they drop. Russia is not to be trusted, imho. They do not honor their international commitments in good faith, and they will expand their territorial claims if they are allowed to do so. Europe, like a frog in a pot, is in peril and they need to take steps to make sure that Russian war fighting capabilities are destroyed through exhaustion in Ukraine. This of course is tragic for Ukraine, because it means that she will be utterly razed in the process. But if Russia prevails or backs down with strength, it will happen again. And again. Russias ability to project force in a strategic way must be destroyed. They are not trustworthy stewards of coercive force. | ||||||||
▲ | nradov 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I don't trust Russia either, but are you certain that's a real memory? I'm not aware of any confirmed incidents in which USSR bombers actually flew within sight of Fairbanks. They routinely tested our defenses but they didn't penetrate that far into US airspace. | ||||||||
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