grzegorz wrote:If it turns out that the Russians are hacking the US. How should the US respond?
What Trump has said
The comment in question stems from an MSNBC town hall interview in March. Trump was asked by host Chris Matthews if he might use nuclear weapons.
Trump: "I’d be the last one to use the nuclear weapons, because that’s sort of like the end of the ballgame."
Matthews: "So, can you take it off the table now? Can you tell the Middle East we are not using the nuclear weapon on anybody?"
Trump: "I would never say that. I would never take any of my cards off the table."
Matthews: "How about Europe? We won’t use it in Europe."
Trump: "I’m not going to take it off the table for anybody."
Matthews: "You might use it in Europe?"
Trump: "No. I don’t think so, but — I am not taking cards off the table. I’m not going to use nukes, but I’m not taking cards off the table."
grzegorz wrote:If it turns out that the Russians are hacking the US. How should the US respond?
Mr_Wood wrote:I find it hard to believe that he would have the final say anyway. They all know that they have to keep it 'on the table' whilst at the same time nobody really wants to use it. Makes no sense at all. If society is that fucked up then maybe its for the best
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