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Melissa Hanham
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Melissa Hanham

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Dep Director @OpenNuclear, Director @Datayo_org, Board Member @BASIC_int, @StanfordCISAC affiliate, WMD expert, OSINT ninja, momx2, wife @phoenix_hawk 🇨🇦🇺🇸

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    Melissa Hanham‏ @mhanham 27 Jan 2019

    Melissa Hanham Retweeted Hans Kristensen

    Hey all you nuclear powers out there.👋 We’re just going to trust that you recognize this is “just a little nuclear weapon” and won’t retaliate with all you’ve got. Remember! The US only intends to nuke you “a little bit.”https://twitter.com/nukestrat/status/1088861239730688000 …

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    Hans KristensenVerified account @nukestrat
    NNSA is moving fast. Has already started assembling the first new low-yield W76-2 warhead. https://twitter.com/Leone_EXM/status/1088810109885657090 …
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      1. 𖠊Salamnder against fascists𖠃‏ @Mk2Salamnder 27 Jan 2019
        Replying to @mhanham

        Is the dash 2 going to be dial-a-nuke or always "low" yield? If dial-a-yield would it be something like holding back boost gas?

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      1. Andrey Baklitskiy‏ @baklitskiy 27 Jan 2019
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        When they go low, we go high 😉

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      1. vanessa steck|acab‏ @vanessasteck 27 Jan 2019
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        oh good thanks I never needed to sleep again

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      1. Paul Carroll‏ @Pcbiker3600 27 Jan 2019
        Replying to @mhanham

        Also, maybe not just “you nuclear powers” - US Nuclear posture leaves open possibility of us using nukes in other situations. So much for pure nuclear deterrence...

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      1. Scott Johnson‏ @Realist_Bent 27 Jan 2019
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        Maybe it’s intended for a particular nascent nuclear “state,” if deemed necessary, that probably would have a particularly difficult time even detecting a strike...maybe. Just musing.

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      1. Chris Broderick‏ @ChrisJBrod 27 Jan 2019
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        Seems like this is a step backwards without a lot of debate or discussion

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      2.  🔥A S̸ingle S̸park ☭ S̸ocialist  🏳️‍🌈 NotMeUs  🌿‏ @kerfuffle_stuff 29 Jan 2019
        Replying to @mhanham

        The US already has super-fuze technology, in itself undermining nuclear stability. This recent move towards low burst yields only adds to a state of worldwide precariousness. https://thebulletin.org/2017/03/how-us-nuclear-force-modernization-is-undermining-strategic-stability-the-burst-height-compensating-super-fuze/ …

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      3. peter‏ @PeterHuessy 31 Jan 2019
        Replying to @kerfuffle_stuff @mhanham

        By 3/17. apparently Obama deployed the submarine based hard target kill capability Hans K is so worried about or allowed it to be deployed on all 12 submarines with 240 misisles and some 1100+ warheads. Your disarmament hero did all this? And he gets a Nobel Peace Prize?

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      1. OliveTree‏ @oli4 30 Jan 2019
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        Moderate nukes...

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      1. peter‏ @PeterHuessy 31 Jan 2019
        Replying to @mhanham

        US Low-yield nukes are solely to deter Russian threatened use of such weapons early in a crisis or conflict. Putin new Russian policy laid out in speech April 2000; in 2006,he laid out what weapons Russia was developing to implement said policy. Perry wrong again as usual.

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