Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Yeah, I worry about it.
Yeah, I worry about it.
Well, the reason it's not, you know, the reason it might, it's not, it's just because people seem to be in this kind of dream state about that it'll never happen. And yet, you know, we're... It can happen very easily, and it can happen at any time.
Well, the reason it's not, you know, the reason it might, it's not, it's just because people seem to be in this kind of dream state about that it'll never happen. And yet, you know, we're... It can happen very easily, and it can happen at any time.
Well, the reason it's not, you know, the reason it might, it's not, it's just because people seem to be in this kind of dream state about that it'll never happen. And yet, you know, we're... It can happen very easily, and it can happen at any time.
If we push the Russians too far, I don't doubt that Putin, if he felt like his regime or his nation was in danger, that the United States was going to be able to place a quizzling into the Kremlin, that he would use nuclear torpedoes. And, you know, these strategic weapons that they have, and that could be the beginning. Once you do that, nobody controls the trajectory.
If we push the Russians too far, I don't doubt that Putin, if he felt like his regime or his nation was in danger, that the United States was going to be able to place a quizzling into the Kremlin, that he would use nuclear torpedoes. And, you know, these strategic weapons that they have, and that could be the beginning. Once you do that, nobody controls the trajectory.
If we push the Russians too far, I don't doubt that Putin, if he felt like his regime or his nation was in danger, that the United States was going to be able to place a quizzling into the Kremlin, that he would use nuclear torpedoes. And, you know, these strategic weapons that they have, and that could be the beginning. Once you do that, nobody controls the trajectory.
By the way, you know, I have very strong memories of the Cuban Missile Crisis. And those 13 days when we came closer to nuclear war, you know, and particularly I think it was when the U-2 got shot down over Cuba had β and nobody in this β there's a lot of people in Washington, D.C. who at that point thought that they very well may wake up dead. that the world may end at night.
By the way, you know, I have very strong memories of the Cuban Missile Crisis. And those 13 days when we came closer to nuclear war, you know, and particularly I think it was when the U-2 got shot down over Cuba had β and nobody in this β there's a lot of people in Washington, D.C. who at that point thought that they very well may wake up dead. that the world may end at night.
By the way, you know, I have very strong memories of the Cuban Missile Crisis. And those 13 days when we came closer to nuclear war, you know, and particularly I think it was when the U-2 got shot down over Cuba had β and nobody in this β there's a lot of people in Washington, D.C. who at that point thought that they very well may wake up dead. that the world may end at night.
30 million Americans killed 130 million Russians. This is what our military brass wanted. They saw a war with Russia, a nuclear exchange with Russia as not only inevitable, but also desirable because they wanted to do it now. We still had a superiority.
30 million Americans killed 130 million Russians. This is what our military brass wanted. They saw a war with Russia, a nuclear exchange with Russia as not only inevitable, but also desirable because they wanted to do it now. We still had a superiority.
30 million Americans killed 130 million Russians. This is what our military brass wanted. They saw a war with Russia, a nuclear exchange with Russia as not only inevitable, but also desirable because they wanted to do it now. We still had a superiority.
What are some interesting kind of... I was going to school in Washington, D.C. to our Lady of Victory, which is in Washington, D.C. I lived in Virginia across the Potomac, and we would cross the bridge every day into D.C. During the crisis, U.S. Marshals came to my house To take us, I think, around day eight. My father was spending the night at the White House. He wasn't coming home.
What are some interesting kind of... I was going to school in Washington, D.C. to our Lady of Victory, which is in Washington, D.C. I lived in Virginia across the Potomac, and we would cross the bridge every day into D.C. During the crisis, U.S. Marshals came to my house To take us, I think, around day eight. My father was spending the night at the White House. He wasn't coming home.
What are some interesting kind of... I was going to school in Washington, D.C. to our Lady of Victory, which is in Washington, D.C. I lived in Virginia across the Potomac, and we would cross the bridge every day into D.C. During the crisis, U.S. Marshals came to my house To take us, I think, around day eight. My father was spending the night at the White House. He wasn't coming home.
He was staying with the ex-com committee and sleeping there, and they were up 24 hours a day. They were debating and trying to figure out what was happening. And But we had U.S. Marshals come to our house to take us down. They were going to take us down to White Sulphur Springs in southern Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains where there was a...
He was staying with the ex-com committee and sleeping there, and they were up 24 hours a day. They were debating and trying to figure out what was happening. And But we had U.S. Marshals come to our house to take us down. They were going to take us down to White Sulphur Springs in southern Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains where there was a...
He was staying with the ex-com committee and sleeping there, and they were up 24 hours a day. They were debating and trying to figure out what was happening. And But we had U.S. Marshals come to our house to take us down. They were going to take us down to White Sulphur Springs in southern Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains where there was a...