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So fucking stupid. As if Russia or China would nuke the U.S. if the U.S. stopped making more nuclear weapons. Putin isn't that crazy and neither is Xi.
No. But the next guy might be. And we can't just nip down to the store and pick up some nukes on a moment's notice.
With this logic the whole world should arm themselves with nukes, like yesterday. We don't know if the U.S.' "next guy" won't be Trump.
Nobody's going to nuke anyone, and I'll take this to my grave. The only worry would be extreme religious cultists getting nukes, like al queda or taliban who would actually use it, but they'll never be even close to getting them or I'll eat my shoe. Real powers will never let them.
All of the people that control the nukes are at the topmost rungs of society, with families and the most luxuries. They have the most to lose, no matter what.
Also, nobody has a big red button. There's a massive chain of command that has to go along with it. The chain of command is not some 19yr old army grunt following orders. I'm talking the high up chain of command, many people, that have to go along with a launch for it to happen. These people are also high up, and know that their luxurious way of life, and families, are over forever in a nuclear war. They don't want to survive in a bunker for a few years then die of starvation or cancer slowly.
I dont know for sure obviously, but I feel that the people who control the nukes are the ones with the most to lose. I have zero fear of a true nuclear war. Zero.
Conveniently for you, that'd happen whether you were right or wrong.
All it takes is one mad king who thinks he can get away with just one to win something.
A mad king who wants Ukraine, or Taiwan, or South Korea.
As soon as one launches, they all launch, other nuclear powers won’t believe they have a choice.
It takes 30 minutes or less for an ICBM to reach anywhere in America, really the world, from Russia, china, or North Korea. How much can you get done in 30 minutes? Could you organize a meeting in different time zones, and convince another person to stop being a lunatic? Could you convince another president, who is about to have one of his cities burnt to the ground, that he should just let it happen.
That’s a hell of an elevator pitch you’d have to pull.
It takes less time than a good pizza delivery for the world to end.
Eh, given how old the crap is, I'm not sure I agree. Cancel an aircraft carrier or some F-35s if necessary, but I do want a strong nuclear deterrent for whatever the future may bring, not shit that might become vulnerable to a new countermeasure.
Not a "good enough" deterrent, but a strong one.
That said, we probably could pare the stockpile back. But modernization and updates are important. These missiles are older than we are, unless you're some hip Lemmy grandpa or something.
I guess, but the U.S. also supposedly has 3708 warheads, with another 1336 "retired" warheads which are supposedly just sitting around waiting to be disarmed, which sounds like code to me for "we can still use these if we feel like it."
https://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/nuclear-weapons-who-has-what-glance
Maybe if we're going to start updating our nukes, we can actually start dismantling the old ones?
If I remember right, we were dismantling a lot of them during the Obama administration, but they're actually rather expensive to dismantle, since we were trying to recycle the plutonium for use in energy production. Go figure. It was also dependent on treaties Obama negotiated with Putin where we were both shrinking our arsenals.
People tend to forget, but nuclear reduction was a major goal of Obama's, and he actually made some progress.
Goddamm homie just read the damn article. We are only making 1 bomb but updating 450 silos. That's prolly where much of the unexpected costs is. Not like we're testing these silos regularly and what good is any nukes if the silos themselves get jammed or fuck up anywhere.
You know what, there's a small chance they would if they knew. But let's say the Pentagon stopped all silos and kept it hush. Russia and China would never know whether they stopped or where remaining ones would be.
It's not the weapons itself that protect the USA but solely the fact they are probably somewhere and they know how to trigger them.
This is overkill. In every aspect. Need, justification, budget, maintenance. The definition of a US defense department toy. It's a flex. But it's a covert flex, which is the definition of stupid. We're not talking trap track but government decisions and that boggles my mind.
Under the terms of the New START treaty, the US and Russia conduct inspections of each other's nuclear weapons programs:
Both countries are intimately familiar the other's weapons systems.
One minor clarification (that doesn't invalidate your point). The inspectors don't inspect the weapons, but instead the methods for delivery (called "seats"). It doesn't matter how many warheads you have. It matters how many you can put close to your enemy. So the critical tracking is how many warheads you can deliver across all methods (bombs, ICBMs, Sub launched, etc).
You have a nuclear triad. Even if all the silos went kaput (extremely unlikely) and everyone knew it there are still nuclear subs somewhere in the world carrying nukes. The truth is you only need to have enough functional nuclear weapons to make any attack a very bad day for everyone. That number isn’t that high given a nuclear weapons destructive capacity.
If nothing else*, they would notice the changes in budgeting. The amount of money we spend every year on maintiaing the nuclear arsenal is staggering. if that suddenly paired back or chanced it'd be basically public information. Maybe not specifics, but there's enough detail to know what's being spent on what.
MAD only works if the other party thinks you can, and you will. Also, once you start using MAD it's almost impossible to stop.
Putin keeps nuclear saber rattling against Ukraine aid. The US has limited it's involvement because of it. The more sure you are in MAD, the less cautious you need to be of someone else miscalculating and hoping for a favorable exchange.
Do you really think he's going to stop doing that whether or not these weapons are built? It's pretty much all he's got.
I think the US will be more bold in escalation than otherwise. It doesn't really matter what he says, just what the US things he'll do.
Small correction: It's not a warhead expansion, it's a delivery system update. 60 year old rockets and silos don't cut it.