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Nukes kill 1 billion: defence expert recalls 2019 U.S. simulation of “NATO-Russia war over Ukraine”

 
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Nukes kill 1 billion: defence expert recalls 2019 U.S. simulation of “NATO-Russia war over Ukraine”
Nukes kill 1 billion: defence expert recalls 2019 U.S. simulation of “NATO-Russia war over Ukraine”

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The exercise was called the “NATO-Russia War of 2019”.

“The scenario the group decided to test back in late 2019 was similar to today: Russia decided to invade Ukraine under the excuse that it is must defend Russian-speaking peoples that are being ‘oppressed’ by Ukraine’s fascist government,” Kazianis wrote in his March 4, 2022 piece.

In the simulation, Ukraine does “not give up so easily, just like in real life today”.

Then “things take a turn for the worst”.

“A Russian ballistic missile’s guidance system fails and crash-lands into NATO member Poland, killing 34 civilians as it tragically lands into a populated village along the Polish-Ukraine border,” Kazianis recalled about one scenario in the simulation.

More bad things happen, and a NATO move “surprises everyone”.

“The alliance decides to set up a limited no-fly zone around the Ukrainian city of Lviv to protect innocent civilians and refugees that are trapped and have nowhere to go,” Kazianis wrote.

Russian President Vladimir Putin “gets a sense that NATO is destined to intervene on Ukraine’s side”.

“Before NATO can impose its no-fly zone, Putin orders strikes on any remaining airfields and military assets around Lviv,” Kazianis related.

Putin also orders a “massive cyber attack on the Baltic states’ military infrastructure, thinking that NATO will use the Baltics to stage an invasion of Russia”.

“This ends up being the last straw for NATO, which then decides direct intervention in Ukraine is necessary to push back against Russian aggression,” Kazianis wrote.

But before that decision was announced, “Russian intelligence sees missile and troop movements that indicate an impending NATO attack and decide to strike first — with tactical nuclear weapons”.

“NATO decides to respond in kind,” Kazianis wrote.

Russia hits European cities with nuclear weapons, drawing retaliation from NATO and the U.S.

“What is left is nothing short of an apocalypse, with what we estimate is billion people dead,” Kazianis wrote about the result of the 2019 war simulation.
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Re: Nukes kill 1 billion: defence expert recalls 2019 U.S. simulation of “NATO-Russia war over Ukraine”
Considering that NATO has 946.59 million ppl and Russia , Belarus and Ukraine have has 197 million ppl, this means the vast majority of civilians on both sides would die, at least in that simulation.

Also, there would be very few pale-skinned people left after that, the main survivors would Latin Americans, Africans and Asians.





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