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It is the end of the world through nuclear warfare.
"So he could actually launch nuclear warfare from the hot tub?"
He also spoke out against nuclear warfare and in favor of a fair wage.
Its main purpose is to test the military's command and control procedures in the event of nuclear warfare.
It was as if, in the words of one historian, 'he anticipated nuclear warfare'.
Such a situation could escalate to nuclear warfare very quickly in some scenarios.
How could the system be protected against a unilateral act of nuclear warfare by a crew member?
Nuclear warfare is devastating for both the attacker and the victim.
He helped devise complex scenarios for conventional or nuclear warfare.
He talked almost eagerly, bringing the subject around to nuclear warfare almost at once.
The subject of the film is nuclear warfare and the possible annihilation of life on Earth.
The response from all sides was all-out nuclear warfare that devastated the entire planet.
We assume, for example, certain things about the electromagnetic mess that nuclear warfare would create in the atmosphere.
The nuclear warfare threat takes different people in different ways.'
We agreed to end research and get back to lesser evils, such as nuclear warfare."
Majority of their wealth is going towards nuclear warfare and developing their military.
That in turn activated his habitual musings about nuclear warfare.
These stem from concerns regarding the base's association with nuclear warfare and the militarisation of space.
In retirement, he continued to write and lecture and to condemn nuclear warfare.
The emerging punk movement explicitly tackled issues surrounding nuclear warfare.
The themes in the story exploit the anxieties prevalent at the time regarding nuclear warfare.
Nuclear warfare strategy is a set of policies that deal with preventing or fighting a nuclear war.
"If that happens," one Democratic strategist said, "I think there will be nuclear warfare."
Cynics said it was his fear of nuclear warfare (he owned a fallout shelter).
This work continued from his initial concerns with nuclear warfare, including the idea of nuclear deterrence.