Sixty years ago, every American - ordinary people and the
President of the United States alike - understood the threat of
nuclear war.
Then, over years of de-escalation, people began to stop worrying.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, people assumed the world
had solved the problem.
But today, in their hysterical hatred of Russia, the Washington
establishment - including its allies in the mass media - have
completely disregarded Russia as the nuclear superpower that it
is.
As I discuss in my latest column (read it below), this
recklessness could get us all killed.
Last week, it nearly did.
Nobody survives a nuclear exchange. Nobody wins a nuclear war.
If the United States provokes a direct war with Russia, nuclear
destruction will be inevitable.