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For 85 minutes, a woman kept the Nuke Button in the United States.

Since one was seen being carried behind John F. Kennedy at his seashore family home, the football, properly known as the Presidential Emergency Satchel, has been seen by the public.

Washington: The so-called nuclear football as the attaché case carried wherever the US president goes is referred to, might be the beginning of the end of the world.
The fact that the rather uncomfortably stuffed black suitcase is always carried by a uniformed military assistant is the only clue of its significance.

A president can authorize nuclear strikes anywhere in the world and select targets from a type of menu thanks to top-secret passwords and plans that are located inside.
In the White House, the president has access to a private Situation Room where he can communicate with military leaders and issue orders for war.

However, when President Joe Biden, for instance, traveled to Puerto Rico, Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Maryland over a few days in November, he did so with his football, as he does everywhere.

When he suggests using nuclear weapons against Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in Biden’s opinion, is threatening Armageddon for the entire globe.
If it did, the US could respond by using the Beast limousine. Perhaps Air Force One was also a covert bunker or anyplace the president and the football were present.

Given that a football from the Presidential Emergency Satchel, which was once seen being carried by John F. The public has seen images of Kennedy in 1963 at his family’s beachfront house in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Ronald Reagan was immediately joined by another person at Red Square during his summit with Mikhail Gorbachev in 1988.

The cookie, which is a deceptively benign term for the second essential element in igniting a nuclear war, is more subtle.
The menu of war plans is kept in the football, while the president’s Gold Codes, which he uses to identify himself and give commands, are kept in the biscuit.
One of them is roughly the size of a credit card and is meant to be carried by the president at all times.

Despite being extremely secure and discreet, both have experienced some accidents.
While Bill Clinton was claimed to have misplaced his biscuit, Ronald Reagan’s was mistakenly abandoned along with his clothing when he was stripped for surgery after being shot in Washington, D.C., in 1981.

The backup football, which traditionally follows the president’s successor, was grabbed by a military aide as Vice President Mike Pence fled to safety on January 6, 2021, as a mob of Donald Trump supporters attacked the Capitol.

According to the Congressional Research Service, the US president alone has the power to approve the use of US nuclear weapons.
The president must identify himself and is permitted to debate possibilities with the top brass, which is likely the case.
However, the congressional report states that even if presidents seek guidance from military officials, those advisors are then expected to transmit and implement the orders allowing nuclear use.

The men manning the switches in the planes, submarines, and silos would receive the order from higher up in the ranks.
General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stated that he is not in the chain of command, merely the chain of communication, in a memo to Congress in 2021.
As a result, November 19, 2021, went down in history: Joe Biden got a colonoscopy under anesthesia, and Kamala Harris, his vice president, became the first woman to lead the US as commander in chief for 85 minutes.

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