Tulsi Gabbard Warns of Nuclear Annihilation: World Closer to Brink Than Ever
New York PostJune 11, 20253 min18,191 views
4 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβHiroshima's Haunting Legacy
- π―π΅ Visiting Hiroshima, Tulsi Gabbard was deeply affected by the unimaginable horror of the 1945 nuclear bombing, an experience that will stay with her forever.
- π The attack obliterated the city, killing over 300,000 people and leaving survivors to suffer from severe burns, radiation sickness, and cancer for decades.
- π¨ Survivors' paintings conveyed a profound sense of suffering, pain, and loss, offering a powerful testament to the attack's devastation.
The Escalating Nuclear Threat
- π₯ Today's nuclear warheads are vastly more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb, with yields ranging from 100 kilotons to over 1 megaton.
- β‘ A single modern nuclear weapon could kill millions in minutes, vaporizing everything at its core and causing widespread destruction.
- β’οΈ The aftermath includes radioactive fallout poisoning the air, water, and soil, leading to agonizing deaths or lifelong suffering for survivors.
- π A potential nuclear winter could plunge the world into darkness and cold, causing crop failure, mass starvation, and the wiping out of entire ecosystems through acid rain.
A Call to Action
- β οΈ Gabbard warns that the world is currently closer to nuclear annihilation than ever before, fueled by political elites and warmongers fermenting fear and tensions.
- π‘οΈ She suggests that these elites may be complacent due to their access to nuclear shelters, unlike regular people.
- π£οΈ It is up to the people to speak up, reject the path to nuclear war, and demand an end to this madness to create a world free from the fear of nuclear holocaust.
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Nuclear AnnihilationNuclear HolocaustHiroshimaNagasakiNuclear BombNuclear WarheadsNuclear WinterRadioactive FalloutWarmongersNuclear PowersTulsi Gabbard
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