Regarding Minuteman and actually entire missile arsenal of USA vs what Soviet Union had. The soviet SS18 "Satan" ICBM was never matched by anything on american side. It was actually even better, than estimated, giving USSR serious advantage in CERTAIN scenarios.
On the other hand, before mid-short range missiles of that kind were banned, USSR was scared to death with Pershings located in western Europe. It would take them only about 4 minutes to reach Volga river. Many soviet analysts concluded that the only way to counter it was to strike first. That's what turned Reagan's 1983 drills, "Able Archer", into such a gamble, USSR was seriously considering preemptive strike.
Ignoring sensationalist misleading title (you don't have to lie to mislead),
really serious shit (with its roots again, back in Cold War times, the idea was first voiced by Leo Szilard, then, allegedly, Sakharov (father of Soviet TNB) told Khruschov USSR has to build one) that Putler is POSSIBLY building, is Cobalt-60 based "Статус-6" project, "leaked" by Russian TV:
Youtube:
It would be strong enough to cause 500m tsunami and spread radioactive shit all over the place.
This is "kinda" Russian counter to US' strategic missile defense program.
What is in question is whether the nukes still work. Given that the last (non-censored) information I've seen on our weaponry calls for them to use radioactive gasses as initial particle source, and these gasses have a half-life somewhere south of 15 years. This means that the devices produced during the 80's are at less than 25% of their original radioactive isotope density.
Well, interesting, but likely not a problem.
Typical material used in such bombs is Plutonium 239, which has a half life of 24 THOUSAND years.
However, strategic nukes are not "nuclear", they are "thermo-nuclear". Conventional nuke is used inside thermonuclear bomb to start fusion process, "detonating" tritium (3H). Tritium has half life of 12 years.
So as of 1995 USA was consuming 2kg of Tritium annually. (For comparison, ITER fusion reactor would need about 3kg to start working, DEMO would need 4 to 10.)
So, TN arsenals are routinely refreshed.
From the (nearly year old) OP
I missed the point.
Tu-160 (one from 1987) has the same range and max speed.
And anyway, I was referring to dailymail not OP.