Let's be clear on one thing: Nuclear weapons strategy is probably one of the simplest concepts around. it comes down to this:
There is no nuance to be had in that. Peace between the superpowers has rested on that concept since the Soviet Union acquired nuclear weapons.
Those who don't comprehend that, who don't undertand that, should not be allowed to handle sharp objects.
The problem is that there is no bright line between "tactical nuclear weapons" and "strategic nuclear weapons". What is tactical to one side is strategic to another, and, also keep in mind, in the current brouhaha in Europe, there are at least three Western nations with nuclear weapons.
As I said a month or so ago, Admiral Painter had it right:
If the Russians use a nuclear weapon, the time left to enjoy civilization may well be measured in hours.
"This business will get out of control and we'll be lucky to live through it."
Also, you can never have too much water in a nuclear reactor
ReplyDeleteWAR Games:
ReplyDeleteJoshua/WOPR:
A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess?
Eck!
As of 3:33 3.17.'22 The Doomsday Clock is still set to 100 minutes to midnight ...
ReplyDeleteUntil you turn control over to narcissistic dudes like Putin or Trump. They would just as soon end the whole world than lose their power position. Kill the individuals and punish them . This thing of asshats Ego's sending young folks off to war needs to stop. Building up vast amounts of military hardware will never make it so.
ReplyDeleteTen Bears, I think it's 100 seconds, which is the closest it's ever been. It was at 17 minutes thirty years ago, the furthest away it's ever been.
ReplyDeleteYes, 100 seconds. I checked, twice now, still 100 seconds.
ReplyDeleteI find that disturbing ... like plans for the leader of the free world to attend a conference about in a city a rock's-toss from a nuclear power exercising Nixon's maniac foreign policy protocols. It's like maybe somebody(s) not taking this as seriously as the rest of us.
Or maybe there's something else going on ...