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Anyone who mentions nukes is a joke. Do you even have any idea how nuclear fallout works? Have you thought about wind patterns? The wind blows up from Mexico into the U.S., up and around the whole eastern seaboard. All that nuclear fallout would be smeared across Texas, Kansas, etc. All over our fucking crops, rivers, cities, *everything!*
Modern day nuclear weapons have very little fallout, especially when air-bursted. Please see the Tsar bomb test, researchers were on the ground at the detonation site in less then 48 hours and the radiation levels were minimal.
Please educate yourself before you spout off on shit you know nothing about.
PS. you ain't as slick as you think editing your comment to get rid of that mention to my old as shit activity on GW.
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For reference on what I'm about to say, my dad was one of the chief NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) warfare specialists in the Marine Corps. He taught me a lot, and I read a few of his books on this subject matter.
Most nuclear fallout is created when the nuclear fireball mixes with the dirt on the ground, vaporizing it, and kicking it up into the atmosphere, where it's spread by the wind.
Radioactive materials are very heavy, though, and fall out of the sky quite rapidly. The farther away from detonation, the less radioactive fallout there will be. Furthermore, all modern nuclear warheads (fired by missile) are detonated above ground, to magnify the destruction of the blast wave, at heights variant upon the yield of the warhead. These above ground detonations mean the fireball doesn't interact with the ground, severely depressing the radioactivity downwind, in terms of longevity and magnitude. And, with these above ground detonations, almost all of the radioactivity of the byproducts is gone within 2 weeks.
Mexico City is roughly 400 miles away from the closest section of border to the U.S. (the southern tip of Texas). Even in the worst weather conditions possible, it would be extremely unlikely that any radioactive fallout would reach the U.S. from nuking Mexico City, and if any did, it would be negligible.
Most likely, at least right now. However, keep in mind that Western civilization is definitely headed toward collapse. With how interconnected the jewish globalists have made everything, that collapse will affect everyone. Civilizational collapses result in weird behaviors and outcomes. So, even though something seems highly unlikely right now, during the collapse a lot of strange stuff become a lot more likely.
In any case, I only commented for accuracy, and to pass on relevant info. Hollywood has put out a ton of propaganda about nukes.
What do you mean "Wut?"
Please educate yourself before you spout off on shit you know nothing about.
PS. you ain't as slick as you think editing your comment to get rid of that mention to my old as shit activity on GW.
Most nuclear fallout is created when the nuclear fireball mixes with the dirt on the ground, vaporizing it, and kicking it up into the atmosphere, where it's spread by the wind.
Radioactive materials are very heavy, though, and fall out of the sky quite rapidly. The farther away from detonation, the less radioactive fallout there will be. Furthermore, all modern nuclear warheads (fired by missile) are detonated above ground, to magnify the destruction of the blast wave, at heights variant upon the yield of the warhead. These above ground detonations mean the fireball doesn't interact with the ground, severely depressing the radioactivity downwind, in terms of longevity and magnitude. And, with these above ground detonations, almost all of the radioactivity of the byproducts is gone within 2 weeks.
Mexico City is roughly 400 miles away from the closest section of border to the U.S. (the southern tip of Texas). Even in the worst weather conditions possible, it would be extremely unlikely that any radioactive fallout would reach the U.S. from nuking Mexico City, and if any did, it would be negligible.
In any case, I only commented for accuracy, and to pass on relevant info. Hollywood has put out a ton of propaganda about nukes.