Pak toxic chaos plan changes nuke debate
From the dawn of the nuclear age, it has been the task of nuclear strategists to "think the unthinkable" and speculate about the dynamics of nuclear war. The foundations of this analysis rest on the works of 1940s US strategists Bernard Brodie and Herman Khan, and fellow pioneers, whose work was so brilliantly parodied in Stanley Kubrick's "Dr Strangelove" and so incisively deconstructed in Fred Kaplan's "Wizards of Armageddon".
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