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Reply to "A Future we will never see"

You may be right but then the yield of the weapon, which could be adjusted, could determine the extent of the coverage of the weapon and given the number that could be used it would not be difficult to see where Russia could, if the situation as dire enough, shut down the entire eastern coastline of the US and/or Gulf and Pacific ports.  Ports such as Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami, Norfolk, New York and the list goes on.  

I'm sure we have or are developing, similar concept weapons and deterrents but the point I was trying to make was that technology is bringing us to a point where we all could be back to the stone age in any given thirty minute period.  The aftermath of any such conflict or event would be catastrophic as people would jockey for advantages and attempt to  secure what resources might be remaining.


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