of this conflict. i wonder it would also be a pivot for china. i wonder if they would decline to do that, considering they ve abstained on some votes, they want to stay out of the fray. they ve walked a fine line. china has tried to walk a fine line here. you mentioned the abstention in the u.n., some public comments, particularly prior to the invasion that seemed to echo russia s position on ukraine, but not an explicit endorsement yet of military action. they have also echoed russia s false claims about bio weapons labs there and u.s. voemt. so teetering if china teeters more to russia s side with a specific military helping hand, that, one, could affect the situation on the battlefield, but two, would be a specific escalation. the idea it s becoming a larger
what do you make of the announcement? there was many more that came out at 2:30. what worries you? there are a couple of things that are worrisome, first is the actual voemt of the bomb and the capability of its being fitted to an icbm. to marry the two together, this is a cliche, say it s a game changer. it would be a game changer. putting the united states at risk not just for atomic weapons but for thermonuclear device with far greater destructive power would change our attitudes about what needs to be done, shorten the time line of when we could do something and there is no good military option at the moment and give us impetus to sit down with china and figure out some way to ensure that