Russia Threatening Israel with Nukes?

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In summary, the conversation discusses Russia's readiness to use Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) as a deterrent against potential threats from Israel and the United States in the Middle East. This has been used before during the Cold War to maintain peace, and Russia has recently deployed nuclear missiles to Syria and Iran as a signal of their stance. The conversation also touches on the potential anti-Semitic motives behind the discussion.
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Russia Ready to Vaporize the Jewish State
And then kick America out of the Eastern Hemisphere’s oilfields

Copyright Joe Vialls, 28 October 2003

During the Cold War of the sixties, the only thing stopping American or Russian psychopaths from taking over the entire world was the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction [MAD], where a multiple ICBM launch by America on Russia or vice versa, would automatically lead to a “doomsday” response by the nation under attack. Mutual destruction of both America and Russia was thereby guaranteed, resulting in nearly thirty years of unprecedented peace and quiet, caused solely by mutual nuclear fear.

About one month ago, Russia discreetly invoked MAD again, but this time in the Middle East in direct response to hysterical Israeli threats to nuke Iran with submarine-launched American Harpoon missiles. Quietly and with the minimum of fuss, Russia deployed its most advanced tactical nuclear missiles and crews to both Syria and Iran, thereby sending an unmistakable diplomatic signal that if Israel attacked Tehran or Damascus with nuclear weapons, Russia would in return instantly and anonymously vaporize the Jewish State.

Complete text at http://www.joevialls.co.uk/myahudi/sunburn.html
 
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What's your motive?

Reads like a grandiose and effete venting of anti-Semitism.
 
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Originally posted by Loren Booda
Reads like a grandiose and effete venting of anti-Semitism.
I'm forced to agree here...don't we have a 'don't feed the trolls' sign up here somewhere?
 

FAQ: Russia Threatening Israel with Nukes?

What is the current situation between Russia and Israel regarding nuclear threats?

As of now, there are no official reports or evidence that Russia is directly threatening Israel with nuclear weapons. However, tension between the two countries has been rising due to Russia's support for Israel's enemies, such as Iran and Syria.

Has Russia ever threatened Israel with nuclear weapons in the past?

There have been instances in the past where Russian officials have made statements that could be interpreted as threats to use nuclear weapons against Israel. However, these statements were often political rhetoric and not actual threats.

What is the likelihood of Russia using nuclear weapons against Israel?

It is highly unlikely that Russia would use nuclear weapons against Israel, as it would lead to severe consequences for both countries and the international community. Russia and Israel have diplomatic relations and have not engaged in any direct military conflicts in recent history.

Are there any international regulations or treaties that prevent Russia from threatening Israel with nuclear weapons?

There are several international treaties and agreements, such as the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, that prohibit countries from threatening to use nuclear weapons against one another. However, these regulations are often difficult to enforce and rely on mutual trust between countries.

What steps can be taken to ease the tensions between Russia and Israel and prevent nuclear threats?

The best way to ease tensions and prevent nuclear threats is through open communication and diplomacy between the two countries. Both sides should work towards finding peaceful solutions to any conflicts and avoid any actions or statements that could be perceived as threats. Additionally, international organizations and other countries can play a role in mediating and promoting peace between Russia and Israel.

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