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  • FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    Historically nukes have served as an effective deterrent to war, ironically. Given that very strong historical pattern, I’d assume the world would, overall, become a more peaceful and cooperative place thanks to mutually-assured destruction.

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      an effective deterrent to war

      Do not fool yourself. Nukes have NOT achieved that on their own.

      It has always been humans who were somewhat responsible and willing to communicate (diplomacy) instead of shooting blindly.

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        It’s only happened twice in world history for a reason.

        There are thousands of nukes in the world, but no one ever fires them. They make the world more peaceful, not more dangerous.

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          We’ve gotten very uncomfortably close to a nuclear exchange multiple times in history

          The only reason it didn’t happen is pure luck