Saturday, 6 April 2024

Israel has More Nuke Ability Than Britain:

Wintertime STOP PRESS:

 New Zealand Police records show that 60% of criminal cases considered for action are now dropped due to lack of funding and resources. - Pretty good odds to be a Criminal Nutter eh - 60% likely NOT to be prosecuted even before going to Court and being dealt with and given a plastic ankle bracelet.

How do you feel about the current restrictions on lawful civilian ownership of guns?

New Zealand's "Mother Country" - GREAT BRITAIN has four nuclear submarines Vanguard, Victorious, Vigilant, & Vengeance. - Each of these aging rusty vessels from the '90s could carry some 128 nuclear warheads - but their deployment & use is entirely at the whim of USA ..

Faslane Scotland September 2023

“If the US pulled the plug on the UK nuclear program, - Trident would be immediately unable to fire, making these submarines little more than expensive, undersea follies.”

So much for UK.

Israel, - a NUCLEAR POWER currently in the process of killing 35,000 Palestinians - is believed to have between 80-400 nuclear weapons deliverable by missile - aircraft, submarines and by land forces - produced independently - under the direct control of PM Benjamin Netanyahu.


This Israeli nuclear capability goes a long way to explain the lack of any aggressive action by her Muslem neighbours and Iran .. so far.

Another British NATO ally - FRANCE has around 300 operational nuclear warheads and they are currently commiting to send an army Battalion of 2,000 men to Ukraine to oppose RUSSIAN FORCES .. Good Luck to all of us with that enterprise.

- Russia maintains around 15 nuclear submarines in the Pacific Ocean at all times.

In January 2019, the Russian Navy announced plans to procure at least 30 Poseidon NUCLEAR WEAPON CAPABLE unmanned underwater vehicles, deployed on four submarines, two of which would serve in the Russian Northern Fleet and two in the Pacific Fleet.

- Who can say what the U S, Chinese, Indian navies are up to?

Are you feeling nicely secure?

Marty K.



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