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Why would Russia launch a preemptive nuclear strike if the USA deploys Iron Dome anti missile systems in Europe? I do not see the logic of nuking the USA knowing that doing so will very likely result in Russia being nuked in return. And what does this have to do with picking a USA candidate for whom to vote in the coming USA elections?
In many ways the whole "iron dome" concept is about fighting the wars of the last century rather than this century. It's of limited use being able to take down warheads delivered by missile when a far more modern threat would be something more like a suitcase nuke detonated somewhere like, say, downtown Manhatten on a Friday evening. A big bang, a mushroom cloud, and New York is gone along with millions of people, without warning. Less immediately spectacular but not much less devastating would be a dirty bomb in the same area, that wouldn't simply remove the entire city from existence but would render it uninhabitable for years if not decades.
Either scenario would create cause untold billions of dollars worth of damages and disruption, not to mention the human costs of death and general suffering. Just imagine the knock-on effects of the whole of downtown Manhatten being uninhabitable for decades. At a stroke you have to rehouse several million people, companies may or may not survive with the knock-on effects on employment and tax revenue, I shudder to think how many billions of dollars worth of notional property values would disappear overnight with the consequential effects on the banking system - few people would continue to pay mortgages on homes they can't occupy for decades and the effects on the banks of billions of dollars worth of outstanding mortgages disappearing is easy to see, as is the effect on the economy in general of billions of dollars worth of rental payments no longer being made.
With regard to whether Russia would launch a pre-emptive strike it's hard to say for sure. If it was clear they were facing a world in which they could be attacked but could not counterattack it's easy to see why they might consider launching a first strike while they still could but even then one would hope the notion of mutually assured destruction would mean they would think twice. Chances are they'd load up a bunch of nuclear submarines so they could launch a counterstrike from inside the dome, should the US launch a first strike against them.