(IBT) --- The world is frightfully a
heartbeat away from a dreadful nuclear showdown between Russia and the United
States, which is a scenario increasingly posed by the existence of
ready-to-launch nuclear missiles.
And the likelihood
that World War III could break out anytime is further heightened by the grim
tone that Russian President Vladimir Putin has been sounding off lately. Putin,
according to a former NATO head, is practically rattling "his nuclear
sword."
Accidental start
In a statement
issued by the European Leadership Network, composed of former defence
executives from the United States, the United Kingdom , France and other
leading nations, it was suggested that a major global conflict - one that
involves nuclear weapons - could be triggered by an accident.
"Ready-to-use
nuclear arms leave states vulnerable to accidental nuclear strikes, while
insecurely stored stockpiles could potentially be targeted and stolen by
terrorists," the group was reported by RT.com as saying.
Specifically, the
group is alarmed that Iran
is likely in the advanced state of developing nuclear capabilities and world
leaders appear helpless about it. Also, the terror group Islamic State has been
reported to have in its possession uranium compounds, obtained from Iraq , that can
be used in making dirty bombs.
Plus the obvious
threat coming from Russia ,
which to date has the most number of nuclear warheads that are ready to use.
All told, the group
estimated that around 16,300 nuclear weapons are strategically deployed around
the world, which spells out the grave risk with Armageddon proportion that
humanity is facing.
"In a vestige
of the cold war, too many nuclear weapons in the world remain ready to launch
on short notice, greatly increasing the chances of an accident," the group
declared, stressing that a global conflict could be sparked by an unintended
push of a button.
Launch from the
Kremlin
And such action
could originate from Russia ,
according to retired U.S.
navy admiral James Stavridis, who also served as NATO supreme commander in Europe from 2009 to 2013.
Stavridis has
expressed deep concerns that Putin is getting bolder by the day in challenging
and testing the West's resolve over Ukraine, pointing to a recent statement of
the Russian leaders that says "Russia's partners ... should understand
it's best not to mess with us."
Reading Putin, one
would readily conclude that he is all geared up for full-blown stand off or a
new Cold War as characterised recently by former Soviet
Union premier Mikhail Gorbachev, the one-time NATO chief said.
"The fact that
President Putin chooses to rattle his nuclear sword should not cause us to draw
back from assisting the Ukraine ,"
Stavridis told The Guardian.
Stavridis called on the West to arm Ukraine for the former Soviet republic to repel
threats coming from Russia .
Russia is facing
economic sanctions by the United States and its NATO allies following's Putin's
annexation of Crimea this year and his alleged support of separatist rebels in
eastern Ukraine - flashpoints that many fear would trigger World War III, the
highlight of which is a nuclear showdown that could wipe out humanity.
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