Thursday, September 16, 2021

Millie

There is concern about China influencing US elections and policy. Recently General Millie felt he had to call China because of some info about a possible US attack. The first call was prompted by Milley’s review of intelligence suggesting the Chinese believed the United States was preparing to attack. It does not say where this info came from but China could leak a story like that to influence US policy. Millie was influenced to the point where he along with some push from Pelosi felt Trump was going to attack China. He then assured China that he would give them a heads up if Trump tried such a thing. Millie told his underlings that no such attack should occur without his OK. Here is the procedure for the president to launch the nukes. The president has the sole authority to call for a nuclear strike. Once the call is made, a series of critical steps follow. The president first meets with top military advisers. The meeting would take place in the Situation Room. If the president is traveling, a call is made on a secure line. If the president still wants to go through with the strike, the order is verified. To authenticate the order, a challenge code is read to the president. It's usually two phonetic letters like "Delta-Echo." The president then receives the "biscuit", a laminated card that's always near the president. The biscuit has the matching response to the challenge code. The Pentagon then broadcasts an encoded message to missile crews. The message is only about the length of a standard tweet.

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