Eight decades after Hiroshima, nuclear deterrence is back in vogue. But while nuclear powers pump money into modernising their arsenals, two thirds of UN members have signed a treaty to ban them.

  • MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 days ago

    Disarmament and non-proliferation is an excuse to meddle with the many not-so-small-as-the-big-boys-would-like nations.

    Give a dictator “the bomb”, and it becomes clear that he is the boogey-man holding his nation hostage. No excuse to consolidate power where it can all be destroyed at-once by your own side, and pretending anyone wants to invade your killswitch’ed capital becomes a much-thinner facade.

    That’s precisely why the west won’t give its favorite dictators the bomb, and why those dictators know-better than to seek it.

    Am I saying North Korea and Iran aren’t fascist-dictatorships? No, but keeping them from having the bomb isn’t really a good excuse to *help those governments isolate, dominate, and radicalize their people by punishing them economically, restricting their peoples’ freedom of movement, and bombing them whenever too many of their best-and-brightest get together in one place.

    It’s no better an excuse than Oil, nor “drugs” or communism.