Yeah. I remember reading that the knock-on effects like wildfires and cities burning would have very serious global consequences even if it was just, say, India and Pakistan lobbing a few nukes at each other. But I’m with you 100% about verifying the hypothesis. Even if the consequences aren’t “that bad” I’d rather not find out. Let’s keep the lid on the nuclear can of worms.
A “low level” nuclear exchange that “isn’t that bad” would also be terrifying because it would show nations that they can unleash “a few” nukes and it is survivable for them. Which will lead to “hot” nuclear escalation and a worst case scenario eventually.
Yes. Even a “limited” nuclear exchange would be catastrophic.
It may not be as bad as a worst case scenario predicts, but also, I really wouldn’t want to take that chance.
Yeah. I remember reading that the knock-on effects like wildfires and cities burning would have very serious global consequences even if it was just, say, India and Pakistan lobbing a few nukes at each other. But I’m with you 100% about verifying the hypothesis. Even if the consequences aren’t “that bad” I’d rather not find out. Let’s keep the lid on the nuclear can of worms.
A “low level” nuclear exchange that “isn’t that bad” would also be terrifying because it would show nations that they can unleash “a few” nukes and it is survivable for them. Which will lead to “hot” nuclear escalation and a worst case scenario eventually.
Totally. Imagine if Kissinger thought he could have gotten away with a few offensive nukes. Bone chilling.