Invisible Warheads and Schrödinger's Combat Oreshnik
10- 14.12.2024, 11:46
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Assad's plans were even more detailed than Lukashenka's.
Someone was busy with something important on Thursday. Someone approved their defence plan for the next five years on Thursday. I won't even bother about it: who are the optimists here? And who here thinks that in the future of the five-year plan, defence plans will be relevant to him?
I'll tell you more. Here's a defence plan someone approved just recently. He also approved the order for the protection of the state border. And plans for a rapid response to changes in the military and political situation. And strategic responses to external challenges. And some people also claimed tactical answers on a regular basis.
However, some have not yet approved five-year plans. And some people like five-year plans. Five-year plans give someone a pleasant feeling of confidence in their future.
I mean, if you plan something five years in advance, you get the false feeling that you're going to have a tomorrow. And not just you. The main thing is that it arises from your generals.
In terms of the practical benefits of the five-year defensive plan, I have some doubts. I mean, we certainly don't know all the details. We don't know any details at all. But I have a vague feeling that the generals who planned this plan did not know all the details either.
Because the key, as I understand it, detail of the defence plan is nuclear warheads invisible to the world and Schrödinger's Oreshnik. Well, everything is clear with the warheads. Invisible warheads have already been placed invisibly. And I have questions for Oreshnik.
Here, General Muraveika said that someone gave the generals a detailed instruction to determine in detail the locations and detailed methods of using these weapons. But when General Muraveika was asked how many Oreshniks there would be, he replied that only Putin knew about it.
That is, someone in detail instructed his generals to place an unknown number of Oreshniks in detail. Because if the quantity was known, then any fool could cope with the placement on the ground. And any fool cannot cope with the detailed placement of an unknown number of weapons. Only Belarusian generals will be able to cope.
It turns out that the Belarusian generals, thanks to this plan, will be busy with important and useful things. They will scour the map to find places to place an unknown number of Oreshniks.
And this, as I understand it, is the essence of the five-year defense plan: it is not known where to place an unknown number of unknown weapons to defend against an unknown enemy.
And I want to say that this is, xxx, a great plan. Accurate, xxx, like a Swiss watch.
But because the point is not in the plan. The point is that when the dog has nothing to do, she paints the booth. And when someone is afraid, he makes detailed plans for his defense. You might think that in case of sudden critical complications, he will defend himself with these plans. I suspect that in the event of sudden critical complications, these plans will be useful for other purposes. And it's good that there are probably a lot of pages in the five-year plan.
For some reason, I am sure that Assad, whose sudden emigration made such a strong impression on some, had even more detailed defence plans. And what, did these plans help him a lot? Of all the plans, only the evacuation plan came in handy.
And I have no doubt that someone has such a plan for sure. But the Belarusian generals, of course, should work hard on their personal evacuation plans. Because there is not enough room in the evacuation for all the generals.
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