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Sure, I was just meaning in the sense of Russia vs The West.

The argument being that Nato started the war by 'encroaching' on countries near Russia.....making them feel so threatened they had to go to war.

But this is disingenuous as although Russia has both threatened, and perpetrated ACTUAL conquest of territory, Nato, never has presented a similar threat.
NATO only export is War , Smedley Butler was right.
 
I don't think there's been any studies on that. Anybody? I would count more on basement food that's been protected before that, Poltiregist.
I think it would depend on how radioactive the fallout was that fell on the grass that they ate.
I would just check the milk with a low-level meter like a CDV-700.
And the vegetable stuff from your garden, because the dust can get into stuff and you can't wash it all out.
The above, and testing clothing is what low-level meters are for. :)
 
NATO only export is War , Smedley Butler was right.
Article 5 of the NATO charter states:
if a NATO Ally is the victim of an armed attack, each and every other member of the Alliance will consider this act of violence as an armed attack against all members and will take the actions it deems necessary to assist the Ally attacked.
Article 5 has only been invoked once in the history of NATO.

Guess which nation/member invoked it........
 
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How long should we wait after the radiation has subsided before we begin drinking the milk from our animals or eating eggs from our chickens " if they survive " ?

That depends completely on how bad the fallout was.

It its also kinda moot. With radiation, the longer you can wait to leave shelter, the better.

You start eating contaminated food, when you have no choice but to eat contaminated food.

There is no hard line when radiation is safe and when it's not.
 
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