Why we obsess over the details of a nuclear apocalypse | Curio

Why we obsess over the details of a nuclear apocalypse

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Speculating about doomsday scenarios can provide a paradoxical comfort. "Scenarios can sometimes prove eerie for their resonance with the real world. In Hackett's book, once the military front in Europe settles into stalemate hard-liners in the Kremlin make the decision to destroy a single British city with a nuclear-tipped missile. It is a warning: come to terms now, or risk the fate of the world. Forty years later, this gruesome calculus is what nuclear planners refer to as 'escalate-to-deescalate.'" Matthew Kirschenbaum contemplates.

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From The Washington Post

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