This room in Alaska will have control of 7000 nuclear weapons for 4 hours… Russia's 'Cheget' vs America's 'Nuclear Football'
Trump-Putin Alaska Summit: US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska today. The two leaders are meeting after 6 years. There will be a 4-hour meeting between Trump and Putin in Anchorage. During this time, 7000 nuclear weapons will be controlled in a single room.

International News:US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska today. This meeting, which will take place after 6 years, will take place at Elmendorf-Richardson Military Base in Anchorage. Both leaders will hold a meeting for 4 hours. During this time, 7000 nuclear weapons will be controlled in a single room. According to the Nagasaki Atomic Research Institute, Russia has 4,310 nuclear warheads. Similarly, America has about 3900 nuclear weapons.
Putin has rarely been seen in any country since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war in February 2022. Putin's security in Alaska will be in multiple layers. A special unit of Russia's Federal Protective Service (FSO) will be deployed for Putin's security. There will be many suitcases with Putin's bodyguards, but these are not ordinary suitcases. All the suitcases will be with bulletproof protection, which can be used as a shield in case of firing on Putin.
Putin’s Nuclear Command Briefcase
Putin also carries Russia's nuclear briefcase, Cheget. It is named after Mount Cheget, located in the Caucasus Mountains. This briefcase is always with Putin, but it is rarely filmed. It is usually carried by an officer of the Russian Navy. It is a communication device from which the order to launch a nuclear attack can be given at any time. Jammers are also installed to protect this suitcase from remote blasts.
President Holds Singular Nuclear Strike Authority
President Donald Trump is leaving the CIA headquarters. A soldier carrying a black briefcase is behind him. The photo is from January 2017. US President Trump carries a briefcase known as the Nuclear Football. It is officially called the Presidential Emergency Satchel. Through this, the president can give the command to the White House Situation Room or the Presidential Emergency Operation Center for a nuclear attack. The Nuclear Football contains a biscuit-like looking card on which the nuclear launch codes are written.
During the Putin-Trump meeting, there will be a strong security ring of Russian and US special agents. This base near Anchorage is filled with US Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps soldiers, as well as National Guardsmen.