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New As made crystal clear (also too) in "Command and Control":

“It’s a big reminder of the danger of having nuclear weapons in human hands, since human beings are fallible. The people involved in the Cuban missile crisis … understood that one of the main lessons was that as long as there are nuclear weapons, the danger of them being fired, even in accident, is real. The current crisis speaks to the need for non-proliferation and denuclearizing.”



Offhand though, could there be a sane + informed homo-sap alive, who would deny that this Observation is Indeed, Intuitively Obvious?

((Defective-species qed ... even prior to [Drumpf + Nukes] == _____ ))
New Things don't always go from bad to worse
A bit of history.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasili_Arkhipov


"...was a Soviet Navy officer credited with casting the single vote that prevented a Soviet nuclear strike (and, presumably, all-out nuclear war) during the Cuban Missile Crisis"

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New Nah, true... Sometimes they also go from bad to worsT, or bad to utterly catastrophic. HTH!
     Another learning moment for us? - (mmoffitt) - (6)
         As made crystal clear (also too) in "Command and Control": - (Ashton) - (2)
             Things don't always go from bad to worse - (dmcarls) - (1)
                 Nah, true... Sometimes they also go from bad to worsT, or bad to utterly catastrophic. HTH! -NT - (CRConrad)
         A good article at The Diplomat about alternative nuclear control strategies for DPRK - (Another Scott) - (2)
             Thanks! -NT - (mmoffitt)
             Nice find.. yan detailed, cerebral expansion of Command&Control's ^summary^ re feckless-Humans :-/ -NT - (Ashton)

Go now (but sparingly) and keepeth this monstrous creation from leaving ruts in My green fields and tundras; aimeth thine albatross within the scriptured dinosaur tracks provided by Mammon.
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