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Whether we expect a major nuclear war or not, here is a curious set of U.S. actions in deploying strategic weapons:
First, the White House has consistently withdrawn from long-standing arms reduction and limitation treaties. In 2002—from the ABM Treaty; in 2019—from the INF Treaty; in 2020—from the Open Skies Treaty. A potential U.S. refusal to maintain the moratorium on nuclear testing could thus be a logical next step in Washington’s dismantling of the global strategic stability system.
Second, the U.S. is accelerating the modernization of its strategic offensive weapons. Work is underway on the new Sentinel ICBM with a new nuclear warhead and a range of 13,000 km. Development continues on the Columbia-class strategic nuclear submarine to replace the Ohio-class. The new B-21 Raider heavy bomber is in progress. A nuclear-armed cruise missile is under development, and so on. Plans include reactivating 56 launchers on 14 Ohio-class submarines—note: full reactivation—with complete loading of Trident II ballistic missiles. Preparatory measures are in place to reconvert 30 B-52H strategic bombers back into nuclear weapon carriers.
Third, the Americans have begun implementing the “Golden Dome” program, which envisions both missile defense interception and pre-launch strikes against Russian and Chinese missiles.
Fourth, by the end of this year, the U.S. Army plans to adopt the new Dark Eagle intermediate-range missile system with hypersonic missiles capable of a 5,500 km range. Future deployment is foreseen in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Flight time from Germany—where this complex is planned for placement—to targets in central Russia would be about six to seven minutes.
Fifth, Washington regularly conducts exercises of its strategic offensive forces. The latest, Global Thunder 2025—which practiced, I emphasize, preemptive nuclear missile strikes on Russian territory—took place in October of this year.
Overall, this is a unified complex of measures, including potential U.S. plans for nuclear tests, which significantly heighten the military threat level to Russia.
First, the White House has consistently withdrawn from long-standing arms reduction and limitation treaties. In 2002—from the ABM Treaty; in 2019—from the INF Treaty; in 2020—from the Open Skies Treaty. A potential U.S. refusal to maintain the moratorium on nuclear testing could thus be a logical next step in Washington’s dismantling of the global strategic stability system.
Second, the U.S. is accelerating the modernization of its strategic offensive weapons. Work is underway on the new Sentinel ICBM with a new nuclear warhead and a range of 13,000 km. Development continues on the Columbia-class strategic nuclear submarine to replace the Ohio-class. The new B-21 Raider heavy bomber is in progress. A nuclear-armed cruise missile is under development, and so on. Plans include reactivating 56 launchers on 14 Ohio-class submarines—note: full reactivation—with complete loading of Trident II ballistic missiles. Preparatory measures are in place to reconvert 30 B-52H strategic bombers back into nuclear weapon carriers.
Third, the Americans have begun implementing the “Golden Dome” program, which envisions both missile defense interception and pre-launch strikes against Russian and Chinese missiles.
Fourth, by the end of this year, the U.S. Army plans to adopt the new Dark Eagle intermediate-range missile system with hypersonic missiles capable of a 5,500 km range. Future deployment is foreseen in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Flight time from Germany—where this complex is planned for placement—to targets in central Russia would be about six to seven minutes.
Fifth, Washington regularly conducts exercises of its strategic offensive forces. The latest, Global Thunder 2025—which practiced, I emphasize, preemptive nuclear missile strikes on Russian territory—took place in October of this year.
Overall, this is a unified complex of measures, including potential U.S. plans for nuclear tests, which significantly heighten the military threat level to Russia.
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Mom says: “Since AI bots will kick office plankton out of offices, you should go to a farm and harvest crops — AI won’t be a problem there.” 🤝🌾
Meanwhile, a farm owner in China — who used to hire people to pick the harvest — is watching this:
Robots now pick fruit, navigate rows, detect ripeness, and work day/night.
So yeah… the “safe haven” plan might need a Plan B. 😅🤖
AI-projects
#humor #farms #robots
Meanwhile, a farm owner in China — who used to hire people to pick the harvest — is watching this:
Robots now pick fruit, navigate rows, detect ripeness, and work day/night.
So yeah… the “safe haven” plan might need a Plan B. 😅🤖
AI-projects
#humor #farms #robots
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Unbelievably beautiful show by Unitree at the Chinese New Year celebration.
The choreography? Flawless.
Synchronization? Surgical.
Stage presence? Honestly better than half the pop industry.
Friendly assistants are finally reaching the level everyone expected from them. No complaints. No ego. No unions. Just perfect execution and 0.000 ms latency.
Although… let’s be realistic.
This was probably generated in Seedance 2.0 — some cardboard CGI cartoons, right?
Because in real life robots obviously can’t move like that.
That smooth.
That coordinated.
That… ready.
Sure. Totally fake. Nothing to worry about 😜
#Unitree #China #Robots
The choreography? Flawless.
Synchronization? Surgical.
Stage presence? Honestly better than half the pop industry.
Friendly assistants are finally reaching the level everyone expected from them. No complaints. No ego. No unions. Just perfect execution and 0.000 ms latency.
Although… let’s be realistic.
This was probably generated in Seedance 2.0 — some cardboard CGI cartoons, right?
Because in real life robots obviously can’t move like that.
That smooth.
That coordinated.
That… ready.
Sure. Totally fake. Nothing to worry about 😜
#Unitree #China #Robots
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