If a submarine with nuclear warheads were to fall into my hands, before the forces of evil could neutralize me, I would try to destroy the System by launching missiles at New York (especially where Jewish financial power is concentrated), Washington (whoever wins the elections always ends up being a lackey of Israel), Jerusalem (nothing I hate more than seeing Western leaders at the Wailing Wall with a kippah), Tel Aviv (so that Muslims can then commit a second holocaust when radiation clears), Los Angeles at Hollywood (so that they don’t poison white men any further with their movies), Moscow (as revenge for what the Russians and their Asian troops did during the Hellstorm Holocaust), Beijing (so that the Chinese don’t emerge victorious after the skirmish), Mecca (nor the Muslims), Berlin (with the American Diktat, after 1945 the Germans have been suffering from a Stockholm syndrome to the nth degree; nuking them at the seat of their anti-Nazi power would help them break the spell), Paris (they deserve it because that’s where atheist neochristianity arose), London (imperative to nuke the city that boasts the most billboards of English women with nigger partners in the streets), and finally the Vatican because of what Nietzsche says on the last page of The Antichrist.
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I concur with this dream, and see the morally and historically appropriate/vindictive reasons behind it as sound, as much as the practical ones.
By the by, I could only find easy basic information (not that I’ve searched long) on Ohio-class US ballistic missile submarines, of which, ostensibly, you have 14 to choose from, each carrying 20 Trident II missiles each (themselves containing multiple nuclear warheads), and making up in total about half of the US active strategic thermonuclear arsenal. It’s nice, as it takes out the figurative architecture of the System, while still leaving plenty for conventional military targets, and such, outside of these main (unsalvageable) cities.
Would you mind me asking what you would consider as secondary targets, just out of interest, in terms or cities or countries, if you would feel that necessary at all, and if such were feasible in the window of opportunity? or if you had fewer, say 4, how would you prioritise? I think I’d have to go for London, Beijing, New York, Tel Aviv.
I’d like to estimate fallout and such from the main list, and if I put more thought into it, refer to the map for further tactical decisions also, just for hypothetical interest. As I’ve mentioned once or twice on here, I liked examining Duncan Campbell’s book (War Plan UK on a full list of UK Cold War target areas, and the more simplistic Nuclear War in the UK by Taras Young. There’s a somewhat tongue-in-cheek Haynes publication titled Nuclear Weapons, 1945 onwards (strategic and tactical delivery systems): Operations Manual that one could refer to for a broad overview of this sort of thing.
I have a friend working on whatever replaces the Dreadnought-class for BAE Systems (I knew more, but I haven’t got it on me). I often hope I can meet up for a catch-up chat.
I was going to put the “Kalki” category above this post, but I didn’t want to because for Kalki, this nuclear feast would only be an appetiser before La Grande Bouffe that was to follow.
Keep in mind that I always wake up extremely depressed about living in Kali Yuga, and as a defence mechanism, I imagine these nuclear scenarios in bed as soon as I wake up.
The same thing happened this morning, although I woke up much earlier than usual. Since I couldn’t fall back asleep, I thought I could exhume my recurring morning fantasy with the post above. But it’s something I’ve been thinking about for decades (well, twenty years ago I imagined nuclear mushroom clouds over some parts of the big city where I live).
“If not to heaven then hand in hand to Hell.” (Richard, Duke of Gloucester from the play by William Shakespeare RICHARD III.)