Chapter 1: What is the focus of the Ukraine 2025 episode?
theoretically, you can pay somebody to do that or figure out how to do that if you have the warhead in your possession.
Yes, that's correct. Eventually, you will be able to do that. That's what we're afraid of. And also, a lot of people don't know that you can't just take a nuclear weapon off the shelf and detonate it. The reason we came up with these permissive action links is that originally our nuclear weapons were essentially protected with bike locks. Like back in the 1950s, 1960s.
Wow. These people have never seen a angle grinder, I guess.
Yeah. One Air Force guy grabbed a plane that happened to have a nuclear weapon on it, took off, flew around for a while, and Russia went absolutely nuts that we allowed that to happen.
He just sort of went for a joyride and he had a nuclear weapon on board?
Don't even know if this guy knew whether he had a nuclear weapon on board or not, but yeah.
That's mildly terrifying. I mean, we had so many close calls with this thing. Like, what's the story with the Russian guy? They saw the launch and he's like, this doesn't look right. And he didn't launch. And it turned out to be like a reflection. And it almost ended the entire world. You know what I'm talking about?
The man who saved the world.
Yes.
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Chapter 2: How is the Russia-Ukraine conflict evolving geopolitically?
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All right, now back to Ryan McBeth. Jeez, how much of this is automated? Isn't AI but no wire the next thing? You can jam whatever you want. The thing's not remote control anymore.
It's already a thing. Ukraine actually has, it's almost like a copy of the Shahid. Seth, that was the name of it. Seth kind of looks like a mini Iranian Shahid. But Ukraine has a drone where they essentially set the drone up and they say, OK, you need to go after a target that looks like this. And if that target isn't available, then you need to find another kind of target.
So you essentially program the stuff drone where you say, all right, find something that looks like this tank. If you can't find a tank, find an armored personnel carrier. If you can't find an armored personnel carrier, find a truck and so on. And then they just launch that and it's totally automated. We already have computer controlled killers. That's already here.
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