Who Wouldn't Want to Make Our Nuclear Weapons Safer?
Por um escritor misterioso
Last updated 20 setembro 2024
Russia and China have been avidly modernizing their nuclear arsenals for years; meanwhile, the U.S. arsenal has simply aged. Instead of developing safer, more secure warheads, Washington opted to squeeze more life out of warheads built during the Cold War. Are those warheads safe today? Yes. Could they be safer? The answer is also yes.
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