A wild read: "The most alarming of the intercepts revealed that one of the most senior Russian military commanders was explicitly discussing the logistics of detonating a weapon on the battlefield."

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/09/us/politics/biden-nuclear-russia-ukraine.html

"... soon the C.I.A. was warning that, under a singular scenario in which Ukrainian forces decimated Russian defensive lines and looked as if they might try to retake Crimea — a possibility that seemed imaginable that fall — the likelihood of nuclear use might rise to 50 percent or even higher."

“The more successful the Ukrainians are at ousting the Russian invasion, the more likely Putin is to threaten to use a bomb — or reach for it.”

"Administration officials said that the United States’ countermove would have to be nonnuclear. But they quickly added that there would have to be some kind of dramatic reaction."

Biden’s Armageddon Moment: When Nuclear Detonation Seemed Possible in Ukraine

For a few weeks in October 2022, the White House was consumed in a crisis whose depths were not publicly acknowledged at the time. It was a glimpse of what seemed like a terrifying new era.

The New York Times

@kevinrothrock

As always: What's the consequence? Knuckle under everytime some imperialist douchebag threatens to use the bomb, because he feels... threatened? Well, then we should not be surprised by the bomb's popularity and spread.

@helgenug Do whatever it takes to prevent nuclear war is a good mantra, IMO. If you have kids, I expect you'll find this to be a winning argument.

@kevinrothrock @helgenug

"Let me kill your kids or I detonate the bomb"

What is your mantra now?

@helgenug @known_as_bmf Is part of your mental process for embracing nuclear war?
@kevinrothrock @helgenug I do not want nuclear war, but I am also not blind to a bully terrorising the world.
@known_as_bmf @helgenug I hope that "but" has good core strength because it's doing some heavy lifting in that sentence.

@kevinrothrock @helgenug In you opinion, whose fault would it be if Russia detonated a bomb after a successful Ukrainian offensive in Crimea?

The way you put it, it would be my fault for not begging / forcing Ukraine to abandon Crimea.

@known_as_bmf @helgenug I have zero interest in assigning blame. Once the bombs start flying, it won't matter anymore.