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... nuclear weapons , and the constant improving of those weapons , increases the likelihood of war . It is right to stress that a nuclear war , if it erupts , could be a terrible war , but there is no compelling evidence that , so far , ...
... nuclear weapons , and the constant improving of those weapons , increases the likelihood of war . It is right to stress that a nuclear war , if it erupts , could be a terrible war , but there is no compelling evidence that , so far , ...
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... nuclear winter deepened the gloom . In 1983 it was argued in the journals Science and Foreign Affairs that a nuclear war between the superpowers would create a climatic disaster and famine that would kill several billion people . In the ...
... nuclear winter deepened the gloom . In 1983 it was argued in the journals Science and Foreign Affairs that a nuclear war between the superpowers would create a climatic disaster and famine that would kill several billion people . In the ...
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... nuclear war , but no horror can continue to be persuasively depicted if the horror , so often predicted , does not arrive . Even disasters in nuclear power plants seem to give only a temporary ... nuclear war Myths of the Nuclear Era 289.
... nuclear war , but no horror can continue to be persuasively depicted if the horror , so often predicted , does not arrive . Even disasters in nuclear power plants seem to give only a temporary ... nuclear war Myths of the Nuclear Era 289.
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