51. During the long Cold War era, the task of preserving mankind meant warding off a nuclear war. 52. Equating the threat of illegal drug use to nuclear war is at best a stretch. 53. Even if it had worked, it would have been dangerous, because it would have encouraged the illusion that we could win a nuclear war. 54. Even then we knew something very important about the inadmissibility of nuclear war. 55. Experts say it paved the way for a reconnaissance era that was vital in preventing nuclear war. 56. For decades, the two countries have helped stave off nuclear war with the principle of so-called mutually assured destruction. 57. Finally, he was convinced that an American atomic monopoly after World War II would threaten the balance of power and risk a nuclear war. 58. For the flashpoint of a potential nuclear war, the fields in this Jhelum River valley present a tranquil, bucolic scene. 59. For India, as for Pakistan, that means no exporting know-how, no testing new weapons, but instead exploring ways to avoid stumbling inadvertently into nuclear war. 60. From the Japanese point of view, the Western alliance needs to have a greater recognition of the horrors of nuclear war. |