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by strangesmells02 966 days ago
Russia's economy is the size of Italy.

The United States would utterly destroy them and any other country (except mayyybe China) in an outright military battle. Like it wouldn't even be close. No help from Ukraine needed.

We have 11 aircraft carriers here in America. No other country has more than 2 aircraft carriers. Our military dwarfs other militaries both technologically, financially, and in sheer power. Just spitballing but I bet we could probably reduce our military strength by 50% and still beat almost every country in the world.

We struggled with asymmetrical guerrilla warfare back in Vietnam so that could be a problem but in a head-to-head battle like world war II, we're unbeatable. I'm also assuming they've advanced quite a bit in knowledge/technology of taking on asymmetrical geurilla warfare nowadays.

However, the massive force equalizer is Russian nuclear weapons and I don't see Ukraine getting rid of any of those.

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> However, the massive force equalizer is Russian nuclear weapons and I don't see Ukraine getting rid of any of those.

I learned something new today! Apparently Ukraine used to be the third largest nuclear power in the world, then handed them all back to Russia.

> The former Soviet Union had its nuclear program expanded to only four of its republics: Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine. After its dissolution in 1991, Ukraine became the third largest nuclear power in the world and held about one third of the former Soviet nuclear weapons, delivery system, and significant knowledge of its design and production.[2] Ukraine inherited about 130 UR-100N intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) with six warheads each, 46 RT-23 Molodets ICBMs with ten warheads apiece, as well as 33 heavy bombers, totaling approximately 1,700 nuclear warheads remained on Ukrainian territory.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine_and_weapons_of_mass_de...

Interesting. did not know that. Looks like they possibly destroyed some too back in the 90s?