45th President Donald Trump issued a chilling warning about “nuclear warming” and the devastation that a potential World War 3 could bring while speaking to Fox News host Tucker Carlson during an hour-long interview that aired last night.
President Trump told Carlson that most people do not fully understand the death and destruction caused by today’s modern nuclear weapons, and noted that they are roughly 500 times more deadly than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan during World War 2.
“If you look at Hiroshima…if you look at Nagasaki, if you look at those two events that took place many many years ago, and multiply that power times 500, that’s what you’re talking about,” said the 45th President.
“It actually melted the granite. You know, granite is unmeltable by blow torches. But the granite, if you look at the granite areas, it’s like water that got, you know, hardened like an ice skating rink. It melted the granite. If you look at that and multiply that times 500, that’s what you’re talking about,” President Trump said of the bombs, which in 1945 produced surface area temperatures of roughly 10,800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Trump: "Nobody talks about nuclear … the biggest problem we have in the whole world. It's not global warming, it's nuclear warming, and all it takes is one madman…" pic.twitter.com/VqeqzkilSX
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The 45th President went on to downplay concerns of some environmentalists who claim that global warming is the world’s greatest threat.
“When I listen to people talk about global warming that the ocean will rise in the next 300 years by 1/8th of an inch and they talk about how this is our problem. Our big problem is nuclear warming but nobody even talks about it,” said President Trump. “The environmentalists talk about all this nonsense in many cases. I’ve become an environmentalist also, I guess in my own way because I have done a good job with the environment.”
“Nobody talks about nuclear… the problem… the biggest problem we have in the whole world… it’s not global warming, it’s nuclear warming,” he said. “And all it takes is one mad man and you’re going to have a problem, the likes of which the world has never seen.”
“I call it the n-word,” he said.“You have two n-words. You don’t mention either one of them,” President Trump added.
Who could blow up the Nord Streams?
“I don’t want to cause trouble to our country, so I won’t answer … I can tell who didn’t do this: Russia,” ex-US President Trump replied. pic.twitter.com/UKyheR91wM
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When Carlson asked the 45th President who he believed is responsible for the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline systems, President Trump refused to answer, but insisted that it was not Russia.
“I don’t want to get our country in trouble, so I won’t answer it. But I can tell you who it wasn’t–Russia. How about when they blamed Russia. They said ‘Russia blew up their own pipeline.’ You got a kick out of that one too. It wasn’t Russia,” he said.
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