Submitted by Quantum_II t3_125bvit in worldnews
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_je53z1n wrote
Reply to comment by 0utlook in Russia starts exercises with Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles by Quantum_II
Yep. That's why it probably never happens. Humans are too self preserving to go through with it. The danger is if one side decides that self-preservation isn't a priority.
None the less, nuclear brinkmanship is an old game.
0utlook t1_je5cp8s wrote
It isn't though. We haven't even been at it a solid century yet. I wager it's a rubbish idea all around, and move we fight with drone fleets and astroid bases out around Jupiter.
Omevne t1_jebnfi6 wrote
We almost did launch the nukes, a close call could happen again and we need to be unlucky just once.
ArmChairAnalyst86 t1_jebx7se wrote
That is why this development is so concerning. If Russia decided to be very irresponsible, which they likely will, and stop sharing scheduled tests and similar events, the west has an extremely short window of time to determine whether it's a legit threat or not.
NK doesn't announce theirs, obviously, but they aren't in a state of hybrid conflict with the west in the same manner as Russia is. Besides, their missle game is nowhere near the Russians.
To me it makes this more than posturing and saber rattling if they follow through with it. It is just one more signal we are regressing hard into the cold war, and it's not as cold as it once was.
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