We cannot sustain international tensions like this for long without ending everything.
On several occasions, nuclear war has only been averted by someone pivotal hoping that incoming strikes were computer errors.
“The President would stop it”. Well, in 1979, 1980, and 1995 the errors were identified with 2-6 minutes spare, so who knows what he’d have ordered in those panicky moments after activating “the briefcase”. But in 1962 and 1983, we know two pivotal individuals - then scorned for years - stared down colleagues who had instigated nuclear “retaliation”.
This is not 1979/80 - with a kindly old peanut farmer in the Oval Office, or 1995 - with US/Russia tensions at an all-time low. Do you think that in every false warning a key person will have the inclination to defy consensus and strictly rehearsed second-by-second protocol under unprecedented stress?
“The computer problems must have all been fixed.” No - but even if they had, someone may initiate a limited strike. Putin, or a commander facing calamity, may feel it’s their best chance to survive or a way to re-establish deterrence following a major attack - say, a strike on the Kremlin.
Just recently, Ukraine falsely claimed, then doubled down, that Russia had bombed Poland in a “calculated” escalation.
Barely reported, a British plane encountered Russian jets in 2022. One fired - and missed. The second pilot screamed but the first fired again. Russia would have incinerated 30 NATO troops, triggering Article 5, meaning WWIII... somehow, that second missile jammed in its bay.
“But Indians and Pakistanis have killed each other since developing nukes.” That was dire, especially between 1998-2002, but the West/Israel is facing off with Russia and China and Iran and North Korea with way more things to go wrong. I’m also underplaying the “close calls” - plus our appetite for, and ignorance of, the dangers.
It is simply not realistic to live like this without an uncorrected error. We need treaties. Now. We need a massive anti-war movement. Now.
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