Aerial drones have changed the war in Ukraine. Now, both Russia's and Ukraine's militaries are deploying more unmanned ground robots and the two are colliding.
In response to an article that criticized the nuclear ban treaty, a group of activists argue that a process to abolish nuclear weapons is vital to world safety. From scholarly analyses to known close calls and near misses, they argue, the message is clear: The world has avoided nuclear war only through luck.
By Ward Hayes Wilson | January 17, 2024, https://thebulletin.org/2024/01/a-response-to-kallenborn-why-realism-requires-that-nuclear-weapons-be-abolished/ In a recent piece in the Bulletin (“Why a nuclear weapons ban would threaten, not save, humanity”), Zachary Kallenborn argued that a ban on nuclear weapons would create serious risks, including unrestrained great power war and a hindering of global cooperation. He asserted that continuing to maintain small nuclear weapons…
In a recent piece in the Bulletin, Zachary Kallenborn argued that a ban on nuclear weapons would create serious risks and asserted that continuing to maintain small nuclear weapons arsenals for the foreseeable future is sensible. But that view is naively unrealistic, this article responds, ignoring humanity's history of almost constant warfare.
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