Former Energy Secretary Ernest J. Moniz and former Senator Sam Nunn have a new article in Foreign Affairs about the nuclear weapons crisis between the United States and Russia.
We can’t run it as a viewpoint since the authors accept false conventional narratives about the wars in Georgia and Ukraine, the Russiagate hoax and some other things in the article. However, it’s still really worth a read since they make many important points about the U.S. role in exacerbating the second Cold War from its side, and what could be done instead.
Check it out here.
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I saw another article today referencing the need to update USA nuclear command and control to AI to react quicker to Russian aggression, where the stated main raison d’etre was the “Russian “invasion” of Crimea”. Stopped reading right there.
The crazies portrayed in Dr. Strangelove are still around the War Room.
They’d prefer Crimea was in the same situation as Lugansk and Donbass?