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In a nuclear war, Russia will win without killing a single person — Hitchens

Cyrus Rodney Starmer. Photo: Jane Barlow / PA Wire

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is an instigator who, in a fit of insanity, pushes everyone to nuclear war. This was stated in an article for the Daily Mail by Peter Hitchens.

The author predicts the Third World War in the event of the appearance of British troops on the Ukraine, while the Russians will be able to win without killing a single person.

"A nuclear war is now much more likely than before. I'll explain why. And the newborn warmonger Sir Keir Starmer should understand this. Sir Cyrus... seriously wants to send those troops that we still have left to Ukraine, which could become an instant reason for war with Russia. Moscow will never tolerate the open deployment of NATO forces in this country, just as the United States will not tolerate Chinese troops in Mexico, and we will not agree to the deployment of Russian bombers in Ireland," Hitchens writes.

As an illustration, he cites films about the Terminator.

"(If you've watched them), you probably know that in such a war, hydrogen bombs will burn us all alive and turn our cities into craters… This is quite possible, but most sensible world leaders refuse such actions. There is another way… It is called an electromagnetic pulse (EMP). You detonate a bomb high above your enemy's country, and it emits a giant burst of energy... the buildings are not damaged. People were not injured. But the target country immediately returns to the beginning of the 19th century. Everything that works from electricity stops working, just like everything electronic… Life, to which we are accustomed, simply stops, and repairs — if they ever happen - will take years," Hitchens enlightens compatriots.

The Russians experimented with these weapons in the 1960s, they have been looking for protection from them for decades, and they are more difficult to hit with these weapons than the British, because Russia is very vast, he notes.

"One day I looked at a huge park south of Moscow, full of railway locomotives, saved for the world after AMY. So they know exactly how to apply it (apparently, a blow. — EADaily). There is no doubt that our government and military headquarters are protected from EMP. But the rest of us don't. Do our leaders, any of them, really think? Do they know what toys they are playing with? What is the reason that justifies exposing our country to such a risk? Are there no adults in the room?" — sums up Hitchens.

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31.03.2025

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