Threatening to make attacks with nuclear weapons is known as "deterrence" when the United States does it, but it’s called madness, blackmail, or "terrorism" if Russia, China, or North Korea does. U.S. Air Force thermonuclear weapons, about 100-to-150 of them known as B61s, are stationed at two NATO bases in Italy, and at one NATO … Continue reading "Deterrencelessness: Nuclear Threats Neither Credible Nor Viable"
The post Deterrencelessness: Nuclear Threats Neither Credible Nor Viable appeared first on Antiwar.com Original.
Source