Four SBU long range drones hit the Filanovsky offshore platform in the northern Caspian Sea shutting down twenty wells. This is the largest platform in the Caspian Sea, which for Russia has reserves of 129 million tons of oil and 30 bn cubic metres of gas.
How will NATO ever recover from this blow?
The "anti-war" crowd saying the West is risking nuclear war with Russia for supporting Ukraine when in 1950 China openly attacked the US in Korea at a time when the US had hundreds of nukes, China had none and the Soviet Union had only a handful without a reliable way to deploy them and they still got away with it
TBCF:
From a strategic perspective the atomic bombs didn't do much. Nagasaki's war industry was barely impacted and within a day or two the optics plant was back at full output. The psychological impact was immense and the general western fears were less that the USSR would win any exchange but hitting a high-value target in the US would turn public opinion. The authoritarian USSR was believed to not suffer from this issue.
This was also the time when the US and the USSR had ultra-high altitude bombers that were effectively immune from inceptors and that wouldn't really change until the 1970s with the F-15 and Mig-25. Ground based SAMs in the 60s were able to reach out and touch them but effectiveness was questionable and availability of SAMs was limited.
Until the F-15 took to the air, if the balloon had gone up Russia have sufficient bomber fleet to wreck Europe and seriously hit the US even if those flights were effectively just 1-way missions, and the US/NATO had limited ability to counter them.
That calculus extends to Korea. The US civil authorities didn't want to deploy nukes over MacArthur's objections because of concerns about Russian bombers hitting Europe and also questions about how effective they would be long-term. If used tactically, China had enough soldiers to quickly replace losses.
If used on China proper...
At the time the Nationalists weren't completely whipped and it still hoped they'd be able to go liberate the country from the commies, a prospect that would become difficult if they were protrayed as servants of the country that subjected the country to atomic fire.
but really the reason was because political leadership didn't like MacArthur and was sick of his shit.