Check out my book “How Ukraine Survived“: You can also read it for free by signing up for a Kindle Unlimited trial at (I use affiliate links, meaning I earn a commission when you make a transaction through them. Even if you read for free, you are still supporting the channel.) One of the underlying themes of the War in Ukraine is U.S. reticence to fully commit to the fight due to Russian nuclear weapons. However, is it possible that this a phantom menace? Could Russia’s arsenal be beyond a state of repair? This video explores the arguments for why the threat may be empty, and whether they hold any weight under scrutiny. 0:00 Skepticism about Russia’s Nuclear Arsenal 1:07 Basic Nuclear Weapons Maintenance 5:55 Is Russia Incapable of Maintaining Nuclear Weapons? 8:50 Why Russia Is Probably Capable 11:36 Corruption 13:02 Why the West Should Not Bank on Corruption 16:40 Strategic Decay The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement. Media licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (): By IAEA Imagebank: Media licensed under CC BY 4.0 (): By : By :
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