Lithuania's Cold War Museum: Lessons not learned
Last month I actually toured a Soviet nuclear missile site in northern
Lithuania, out in the middle of nowhere, on the road from Klaipeda to
Riga. Sadly impressive. Here's me, gingerly walking through four
gigantic underground nuclear missile silos. Each one of those silos used
to be home to a medium-range SS-4 ballistic missile armed with a
2-megaton power thermonuclear warhead with the capability to destroy all
of Europe.
Now these insanely deadly missile sites have been turned into a Cold War museum.
The museum also exhibited a labyrinth of two-foot-thick underground
cement bunkers capable of resisting a nuclear holocaust. Perhaps I
should have just stayed down in those bunkers until Zelensky finally gave
up his mad plan to own and use nuclear weapons. It was almost
lunch time, however, and so I had to move on. People eat a lot of potatoes and pork
in Lithuania and I wasn't about to miss out on that (although desserts
in the Baltic states are generally kinda boring).
The museum's underground bunkers also featured lots of outdated-looking
Soviet equipment. "Sixty years ago these huge nuclear missiles and
gigantic computers were all state of the art," said the docent. "Much
more deadly missiles today could almost fit in a shoe box compared to
these giants. But both then and now, these missiles are deadly."
And yet despite the fact that sixty years of weapons innovations
have made our world sixty times more dangerous, the horrible Cold War of
the 1950s still marches on. Why? Because, like Napoleon and Hitler
before them, America and NATO still have an obsession with Russia. Oh
well.
Judging from my recent conversations with Poles, Lithuanians,
Estonians, Germans and Latvians, I appear to be the only one in all of Eastern
Europe who isn't obsessed with sacrificing the people of Ukraine just so
America and NATO could show off. The Cold War has turned hot again in
Eastern Europe. And nobody seems to mind but me.
This dreary Soviet missile site was an active hot-spot between 1963 and
1978. Its nuclear capability to destroy London, Rome and Paris in
one blinding instant was undeniable. Now it is a museum. But have the
Evil Globalist Bastards who now control our every fate learned any lessons
at all from this dreadful Cold War past? Apparently not.
Every single missile silo in the entire world needs to be converted into a museum like this one.
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