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Lets say things with Russia turn into the worst-case scenario. A deranged, desperate Vladimir Putin sees his regime about to collapse. In a last ditch effort to take as many enemies with him as possible, he orders a massive launch of Russias nuclear arsenal targeting the West. As the silos open, hundreds or thousands of inter-continental ballistic missiles armed with nuclear warheads streak away at speeds of 15,000 miles per hour. But where are they headed? Thankfully, this hypothetical remains very, very unlikely. Unfortunately its also not entirely impossible. Russia has the worlds largest nuclear stockpile, with nearly 6,000 weapons and roughly 1,600 actively deployed warheads. The question of where these might strike if fired is one that experts and policymakers have worried about since the days of the Cold War. Now, with nuclear threats once again rising, its worth looking at how such a doomsday scenario might play out. In this video, well take