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Is it good to have nuclear weapons?
The threat of mutually assured nuclear destruction deters countries from engaging in total interstate wars and gives countries incentive to strengthen international institutions through arms control treaties and collective security measures.
What can we do about nuclear weapons?
The only way to completely eliminate nuclear risks is to eliminate nuclear weapons from the planet. Roughly 9,000 nuclear weapons are hidden away in bunkers and missile siloes, stored in warehouses, at airfields and naval bases, and carried by dozens of submarines across the world.
Can nukes be defended?
Yes, the United States has ample defenses against nuclear missiles. Defenses range from sea-based anti-missile missiles to land and air based AM missiles and, rumored, lasers.
Is the list of countries allowed to have nuclear weapons justified?
The list of countries, which are allowed to have nuclear weapons, is not justified in any way. Basically, some countries already had nuclear weapons and refused to give them away. It’s not like these countries need them more than others.
Why do countries use nuclear weapons in war?
Countries engaged in active military conflicts might use nuclear weapons for offensive or defensive purposes. Nuclear weapons will impede any kind of international intervention. For example, in case if a country uses chemical weapons or commits war crimes, other countries want to be able to intervene/retaliate.
How does the United States prevent other countries from building nukes?
Since the first detonation of an atomic device at Alamogordo, New Mexico in July 1945, the U.S. has sought to prevent other nations from building nukes. American nonproliferation policy is now anchored in the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), which went into force in 1970.
How safe have we been with nuclear weapons?
The evidence shows we have been lucky. Though the scholarly and policy worlds pay lip service to this finding, they still do not act and plan as if they take it seriously. Secrecy means that we know very little about cases of near use of nuclear weapons. It’s very likely we overestimate how safe we have been.
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