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His recklessness also highlights the danger of nuclear first use.
And the latest basic energy law in Japan has a "nuclear first" caste to it.
Naumann conceded that the plan's retention of the nuclear first strike option was "controversial" even among the five authors.
On Twitter, Mike Zaneis, general counsel for the group, called it "a nuclear first strike" against the ad industry.
When he questions an order to launch a nuclear first strike at Pakistan, his submarine comes under attack.
Zaneis, of the advertising group, called Mozilla's initial decision to block third-party cookies a "nuclear first strike" against the ad industry.
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What moral authority does he have to denounce and harass a country surrounded by nations that have, or easily can have a nuclear first-strike capability?
That order, even for a nuclear "second strike", would today be illegal.
In a future crisis with a nuclear-armed state, the fear whether real or imagined— that the United States might attempt a disarming nuclear first-strike increases the possibility of nuclear escalation.
Also of import were tensions between the U.S. and U.S.S.R., centered on their arsenals of nuclear weapons, by which each aimed to deter the other from disastrous behavior, including the launching of a nuclear first-strike.
Russia continues to have a de facto nuclear first-use policy and openly worries about its deterrent capabilities.
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