Date: 10/09/2022 08:54:12
From: roughbarked
ID: 1930716
Subject: The world as it is.

North Korea passes new law on nuclear ‘first strikes’
Kim Jong Un says his country’s nuclear status is “irreversible” as North Korea passes a law allowing pre-emptive nuclear strikes.
link

Ukraine’s state nuclear energy operator has said that Europe’s largest nuclear power plant is operating in emergency mode with elevated risk.

Reply Quote

Date: 10/09/2022 09:10:36
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1930736
Subject: re: The world as it is.

roughbarked said:


North Korea passes new law on nuclear ‘first strikes’
Kim Jong Un says his country’s nuclear status is “irreversible” as North Korea passes a law allowing pre-emptive nuclear strikes.
link

Ukraine’s state nuclear energy operator has said that Europe’s largest nuclear power plant is operating in emergency mode with elevated risk.

A dictator passing a law allowing pre-emptive nuclear strikes.

Seems a bit odd.

Reply Quote

Date: 10/09/2022 09:35:09
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1930770
Subject: re: The world as it is.

Tau.Neutrino said:


roughbarked said:

North Korea passes new law on nuclear ‘first strikes’
Kim Jong Un says his country’s nuclear status is “irreversible” as North Korea passes a law allowing pre-emptive nuclear strikes.
link

Ukraine’s state nuclear energy operator has said that Europe’s largest nuclear power plant is operating in emergency mode with elevated risk.

A dictator passing a law allowing pre-emptive nuclear strikes.

Seems a bit odd.

As a response to non-nuclear attack by China, Russia, Japan, USA obviously.

NATO has the same policy against Russia. Against an attack by Russia with only non-nuclear forces, NATO allows itself to use nuclear weapons.That’s the whole raison d’etre of cold war NATO.

Reply Quote

Date: 10/09/2022 18:49:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 1931102
Subject: re: The world as it is.

Separately, the UN nuclear watchdog said on Friday shelling had destroyed power infrastructure in the southern Ukrainian city of Enerhodar where staff operating the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station live, posing a growing threat to the plant.

From the link in this post: https://tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/posts/1931078/

Reply Quote