Russian Nuclear Spaceship To Beat USA & Elon Musk by Russia’s Testing On Ukraine.
The UN Warns Of Another Horrific War Between Russia And Ukraine
The UN has issued a statement on how another war between Russia and Ukraine is all but inevitable, following some of the most aggressive actions in recent history. The statement came after an investigative committee was launched to look into an incident on Saturday, which saw Russia’s FSB spy agency gun down a Ukrainian military plane that had strayed into Russian territory. Russia is denying they ever shot down anything, claiming it was in international airspace and accusing Kyiv of provoking them. However, following an emergency meeting with Russia and Ukraine today, UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres said there was evidence that not only did Moscow deliberately provoke a confrontation but that they failed to take all necessary measures to avoid civilian casualties.
Russia, which has been providing military support to separatists in eastern Ukraine since 2014, has already been accused of trying to wreck Ukrainian democracy and install a puppet government in place of Kyiv. The decision of Vladimir Putin’s administration to send troops into Crimea back then was described as illegal by United States President Barack Obama. They are violating international law and they are creating instability inside of neighboring countries, he said. If another war does break out between Russia and Ukraine it would be their second conflict within three years. The first one led to 4,000 deaths on both sides over 6 months after Russian-backed militias launched an attack against Ukrainian forces.
Russia and Ukraine have a history of the conflict that goes back centuries. It was only in 1991 when both countries attained independence from the Soviet Union, that tensions began to simmer.
Today, there are still many issues between Russia and Ukraine that remain unresolved. One of them is Crimea: a Ukrainian peninsula on which Russia has been claiming sovereignty since 2014. Russian President Vladimir Putin has insisted his troops were forced to take over Crimea following what he calls an unconstitutional coup in Kyiv that saw pro-European politicians replace pro-Russian ones.
Russia Tests Hypersonic Missile Capable Of Hitting USA
Tensions are on high alert as Russia has started testing an unmanned hypersonic missile, which is capable of penetrating any US missile defense system and delivering a nuclear warhead to the target. Russia’s deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin said: The launch went according to plan, the missile hit its target. The Kinzhal high-precision air-launched hypersonic missile was launched from a MiG-31 supersonic interceptor jet that took off from an airfield in southwestern Russia. The Russian Ministry of Defence released footage on Saturday of what it described as a test launch of a new hypersonic missile delivery system.
The supersonic missile is known as Avangard and can travel 20 times faster than sound, a speed which Russia claims make it immune to any existing defense system. It has been tested successfully from MiG-31 supersonic interceptor jets in the past few months. The ultra-high-speed of 4,600 miles per hour (7,400 km/h) makes it impossible to intercept using air-defense systems currently available. It can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads making it extremely dangerous and poses a major threat to America’s missile shield systems around the world.
Tensions between Moscow and Washington have been high ever since Donald Trump’s election as US president in 2016. Trump’s desire to forge closer ties with Russia has not materialized and instead, relations have worsened dramatically. Russia blames Washington for supporting Ukrainian rebels in eastern Ukraine and imposing tough sanctions on Moscow over its annexation of Crimea from Kyiv in 2014. In addition, Russia’s security concerns stem from Western support for Georgia and NATO membership plans for ex-Soviet states such as Moldova and Montenegro — something Russia sees as a direct threat to its national security.
Tesla And SpaceX Founder Elon Musk Takes Shot At Putin’s Space Ambitions
SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk, who has had his own issues with Russia and Vladimir Putin in recent years, took a shot at Russia’s space program in light of an announcement from Moscow that it is working on its own nuclear-powered spacecraft. Speaking at an event in Hong Kong Thursday, Musk suggested that Russian efforts to build a nuclear-powered rocket were superfluous because there’s no competition. In June 2017, Putin made public a sweeping plan for manned exploration of deep space between now and 2045. The centerpiece of Putin’s plan calls for building a new heavy rocket called Federatsiya (Federation) capable of reaching Mars—and returning to Earth—by 2033.
Musk called Putin’s vision ambitious but said that it was a bit superfluous in his view because there are no competitors.
There is not going to be another country any time soon that will launch anything meaningful in deep space, except for private citizens and companies in America who are working hard on getting to Mars, he told reporters. He went on to note that Russia has its own national interests, and they have its own rocket industry. It’s not that they can’t do it—it’s just probably not worth their while economically if there is no competition. If you were spending $10 billion on something and we’re making nothing from it, I imagine you would stop doing it.
Russia’s Ministry of Defense announced Friday that it is working on a spacecraft powered by a nuclear reactor—and that Russia would begin testing such systems in space as early as 2021. The ministry showed off images of new multi-use manned spacecraft called Federation, which is designed to carry crew and cargo to deep space destinations. It was developed under a project known as NEXT. Sergey Savelyev, head of advanced projects at Russian rocket engine-maker Energomash, said that they are planning an unmanned test flight for Federatsiya in 2027 with a crewed launch planned in 2031. He said they will have their first fully functional nuclear engine by 2023.
Twitter Laughs As US Fears Put In Perspective By One Tweet
Trump and Putin are in bed together. Trump is Putin’s puppet, and Russia has been testing a nuclear-powered spacecraft in eastern Ukraine with hopes of putting one of its people on Mars by 2025. We don’t have any official proof that they tested anything, but Russia sent a man to space today using their nuclear-powered spaceship and Ukraine was bombarded by mysterious radioactive particles afterward. If you connect these two dots, it could mean two things: 1) They might be trying to colonize Mars with that technology, or 2) they might be doing God knows what over there with their technology. However, it doesn’t really matter because everyone seems more concerned about something else anyway—Russia hacked Hillary Clinton’s emails!
Russia hacked Hillary Clinton’s emails to influence US presidential elections, and they may have also tried to influence elections in other countries. Since we don’t know for sure yet, there are currently investigations taking place. Vladimir Putin has been accused of ordering Russian hackers to attack Democratic political organizations such as DCCC (Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee) during an election year, and some even claim that he ordered a hack on DNC (Democratic National Committee) emails just so that Donald Trump could win. However, Putin has denied all allegations against him and his country, saying that it is total nonsense. He went on further saying They started this hysteria; they are shaking up their own people using anti-Russian slogans.
They are shaking up their own people using anti-Russian slogans. But there are some who are not happy about Putin’s response, and it’s not just US officials like Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. What makes it all even more frustrating is that Russian hackers may have tried to influence German elections as well.
In light of these revelations, some people think we should at least try to be on better terms with Russia so that we can focus on other issues such as ISIS and climate change together. Others don’t really care about Trump or Putin. They care about Bashar al-Assad and want to make sure he is also held accountable for war crimes against humanity in Syria—Russia is backing him right now!
Americans Laugh At Russian Plans While Politicians Put Fear Into The Hearts Of Its Citizens
Americans aren’t laughing, however. They’re probably not even aware of what Russia is up to, but politicians are using Russian plans to warn citizens and scare people into thinking war with Russia is looming. The House of Representatives just passed a bill requiring stronger sanctions against Russia, Iran, and North Korea (to be voted on in the Senate next week). In an interview on Fox News, Representative Dennis Ross urged Americans not to dismiss Russia as just some country far away from us… we must remember that they have nuclear weapons and they have stated their intention to use them if necessary. What may seem like posturing now can very quickly become reality.
The United States is not without its own nuclear ambitions. In fact, that’s one of the things that sets America apart from Russia in so many ways. A lot of Americans don’t realize it, but Russians are afraid of us because we have nuclear weapons and they don’t (unless you count their plans to drop a nuke on Ukraine). The notion that our nuclear might is what really keeps Russia at bay should be enough to shake up any complacent American citizens out there who still think Russia is just some country far away from us… we must remember that they have nuclear weapons and they have stated their intention to use them if necessary.
But while we can laugh at Russia and continue on with our daily lives, we must remember that they have nuclear weapons and they have stated their intention to use them if necessary. That’s why it’s so important that lawmakers are getting tough on Russia now. I would never wish for war and certainly don’t want to see any Americans lose their lives in a conflict with another country, but you never know what could happen. It might not be your son or daughter who winds up dead overseas, but it very well could be someone else’s son or daughter. We should make sure we protect as many people as possible—if that means protecting everyone from a potential Russian attack, then so be it!
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