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You can't say “Ivanov, let's fire”: an expert on the decision-making chain on a nuclear strike

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You can't say "Ivanov, fire up": — expert on the nuclear strike decision chain

Chernik drew a historical analogy. He is a supporter of the version that Stalin was “removed” his allies, because he was planning a nuclear strike.

In Russia, in order for a strategic nuclear strike to occur, the decision must be made by five people.

This was told by a military expert , Colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Pyotr Chernik on the Youtube channel of TSN.

“Putin cannot take and call a missile carrier somewhere in the ocean and say, “Ivanov, let's fire, because I need it so much. No, this is a very complex and serious decision-making procedure that has a long chain. Some of these chains may fail. Not everything is as bad as it looks at this moment” , — the expert noted.

Chernik made a historical analogy. The colonel is a supporter of the version that the Soviet dictator Stalin was “removed” by his associates because he planned a nuclear strike.

“There is a conspiracy theory that Beria “removed” Stalin because he was preparing a strategic nuclear strike. I supporter of this version. A number of historians argue that this is why this internal conspiracy took place. True, Khrushchev beat Beria and also took his life, “says. expert.

The Colonel does not rule out that a similar scenario could happen again in modern Russia.

“Could it be in Russia. Why not. One should not underestimate the work of American intelligence structures and Chinese the element is also present here,” he summed up.

Earlier, Petr Chernik told what the consequences of a nuclear strike would be and whether they could be prevented.

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