Can't sleep. Been thinking. Would it make sense to respond in kind, nuking Russia back, or would it make more sense to actually refrain completely from using any nukes at all and instead just invade Russia with a massive combined NATO force. The normal school of thought is that if attacked with nukes, it behoves the West to retaliate with nukes (M.A.D.), but is this sound thinking? Apparently Russia wouldn't stand a chance in a conventional war with NATO. The only thing stopping NATO crushing Russia is its nukes. Once Russia uses its trump card, the West would have nothing to lose by invading Russia. NATO could defeat Russia in a conventional war, take its land (which is larger than the EU plus USA combined anyway) as reparations, and use Russia's un-nuked land to relocate Western IDPs.
Edit: I think if Putin knew his beloved Russia would suffer the ignominy of being overrun and divvied up among NATO countries, with a large portion going to Ukraine, it would be a greater deterrent for him than the idea of M.A.D.
Edit: I think if Putin knew his beloved Russia would suffer the ignominy of being overrun and divvied up among NATO countries, with a large portion going to Ukraine, it would be a greater deterrent for him than the idea of M.A.D.
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