Russia’s ongoing attacks on nuclear power plants in Ukraine might presage similar battle tactics in a future war with NATO, says a British expert on Moscow’s military.
I thought all nuclear wars would include attacks on nuclear power plants? Honestly that strikes me as probably the most radiation producing action you could possibly take.
An American defense investor in Ukraine offers exclusive insights on Kyiv's grassroots military buildup and the velocity of its weapons development.
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Q: Thanks for taking the time to talk to us. Is there anything you'd like to add before we let you go?
A: I have to tell you, the fact that the West is not paying a lot of attention to what's going on here is deeply alarming. The speed at which this technology is evolving, and that the U.S., Europe and NATO are all really slow. And the thing that people really have to understand is that this is how Russia and China are going to fight. It is going to be just vast numbers of relatively low-price-point things that are extremely destructive …
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