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Old Lady Accidentally Starts World War 3 by Sleeping on Nuclear Launch Button
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A 93-year-old woman has been arrested for accidentally starting World War III by sleeping on the nuclear launch button. The woman, who has not been identified, was working as a night security guard at a nuclear missile silo when she fell asleep on the button. The button was accidentally pressed, launching a nuclear missile at a neighboring country.
The missile was intercepted by the other country's defense system, but the incident sparked a global nuclear crisis. The United States and Russia both put their nuclear forces on high alert, and there was a real fear that the world was on the brink of nuclear war.
The woman was arrested and charged with starting a war. She is currently being held in jail without bail. The FBI is still investigating the incident, and it is not clear how the woman was able to fall asleep on the nuclear launch button.
The incident has raised serious questions about the security of nuclear weapons. It is clear that more needs to be done to prevent accidents like this from happening in the future.
The Woman's Story
The woman, who has not been identified, told the FBI that she was working as a night security guard at the nuclear missile silo when she fell asleep on the button. She said that she was tired from working a long shift and that she didn't mean to fall asleep.
The woman said that she woke up a few minutes later and realized that she had fallen asleep on the button. She said that she tried to stop the missile from launching, but it was too late.
The woman said that she is very sorry for what happened and that she never meant to start a war. She said that she is willing to face the consequences of her actions.
The Global Response
The incident sparked a global nuclear crisis. The United States and Russia both put their nuclear forces on high alert, and there was a real fear that the world was on the brink of nuclear war.
The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis. The council condemned the attack and called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The leaders of the United States and Russia spoke to each other on the phone and agreed to de-escalate the situation. The two countries agreed to withdraw their nuclear forces from high alert and to work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The incident has raised serious questions about the security of nuclear weapons. It is clear that more needs to be done to prevent accidents like this from happening in the future.
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