PoetPhilosopher
Veteran Member
I find this article interesting: The UN has said nuclear war is 'back within the realm of possibility.' Here are the places in the US most likely to be hit in a nuclear attack.
And if it's correct it came from Business Insider, from what I've read, they lean left, but are seen as a credible reporter.
And frankly, I see their article in line with what I was thinking might happen in the event of nuclear war. Including the opposing country tending to possibly target military targets rather than civilians.
The article does seem to make clear that the threat of nuclear war among countries, however, is still "low" - while also suggesting that, of course, as we all know - it couldn't necessarily be entirely non-existent either. So "low" but not non-existent.
And if it's correct it came from Business Insider, from what I've read, they lean left, but are seen as a credible reporter.
And frankly, I see their article in line with what I was thinking might happen in the event of nuclear war. Including the opposing country tending to possibly target military targets rather than civilians.
The article does seem to make clear that the threat of nuclear war among countries, however, is still "low" - while also suggesting that, of course, as we all know - it couldn't necessarily be entirely non-existent either. So "low" but not non-existent.
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