Havana Syndrome
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wrote on 1 Apr 2024, 12:37 last edited by
Surprised?
Nope.
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wrote on 6 Dec 2024, 01:00 last edited by
Bomb Havana. But get all the cool old cars out first.
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wrote on 6 Dec 2024, 02:08 last edited by
Meh. The Dominicans are just as good. Cubans are like Coors used to be east of the Rockies.
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wrote on 4 Jan 2025, 10:50 last edited by
As any detective would ask, what is the motive for covering up? It is not like Cuba is our strategic partner or anything like that.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 15:55 last edited by
@George-K said in Havana Syndrome:
This man is in charge of the nuclear force.
That made me think. I would assume that there is some sort of "2 factor authentication" before anything could be done with our nuclear bombs, right?
I dont think that the president could just say, "fire all the bombs at Russia" and it would be done?
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@George-K said in Havana Syndrome:
This man is in charge of the nuclear force.
That made me think. I would assume that there is some sort of "2 factor authentication" before anything could be done with our nuclear bombs, right?
I dont think that the president could just say, "fire all the bombs at Russia" and it would be done?
wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 17:30 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Havana Syndrome:
@George-K said in Havana Syndrome:
This man is in charge of the nuclear force.
That made me think. I would assume that there is some sort of "2 factor authentication" before anything could be done with our nuclear bombs, right?
I dont think that the president could just say, "fire all the bombs at Russia" and it would be done?
The short answer is yes, the President is the SOLE person who can authorize the use of nukes. That being said, what really happens (he doesn't have a button, he doesn't have launch codes) is he asks/orders his senior officials to execute the order. Ultimately a number of senior officials and military individuals are involved in carrying it out. If the order was as you said above (i.e., asks for it out of the blue), I'd imagine there would be senior officials who would refuse the order.
Some good articles, at least read the first bits...
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@taiwan_girl said in Havana Syndrome:
@George-K said in Havana Syndrome:
This man is in charge of the nuclear force.
That made me think. I would assume that there is some sort of "2 factor authentication" before anything could be done with our nuclear bombs, right?
I dont think that the president could just say, "fire all the bombs at Russia" and it would be done?
The short answer is yes, the President is the SOLE person who can authorize the use of nukes. That being said, what really happens (he doesn't have a button, he doesn't have launch codes) is he asks/orders his senior officials to execute the order. Ultimately a number of senior officials and military individuals are involved in carrying it out. If the order was as you said above (i.e., asks for it out of the blue), I'd imagine there would be senior officials who would refuse the order.
Some good articles, at least read the first bits...
wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 17:59 last edited by@89th Interesting stuff. Thanks!
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@89th Interesting stuff. Thanks!
wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 18:05 last edited by@taiwan_girl Sure thing! If you want to read a bit more, there is the "football" that is always carried within a short distance from the President. If you ever watch the President on the move, look closely and you'll always see some military person carrying the 45-pound leather bag.
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@taiwan_girl Sure thing! If you want to read a bit more, there is the "football" that is always carried within a short distance from the President. If you ever watch the President on the move, look closely and you'll always see some military person carrying the 45-pound leather bag.
wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 21:37 last edited by@89th said in Havana Syndrome:
always carried within a short distance from the President
Define "short."
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wrote on 15 Jan 2025, 04:12 last edited by
I'd imagine it's within a 1 minute walk at any point.
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wrote on 15 Jan 2025, 11:21 last edited by
@George-K said in Havana Syndrome:
This man is in charge of the nuclear force.
I know America's important, but I'm pretty sure that's a fundamental force of nature.