It's effectively a gridlock. Even if, there's a war going on somewhere, they won't fire the nukes. Because if they did, everybody would. The country being hit, if capable, would send them back.Mistakes and jumping the gun with other countries could easily be made when a projectile is spotted travelling through airspace. Russia, for instance.In order for any country to fire their nukes, it would have to inform all others first. Which would, essentially sink the firing under lines of red tape and arguing.So, no.Nuclear devices don't stop wars. They stop themselves. They only stop other people from firing theirs. Conventional war can still easily occur because nobody in their right mind would ever fire because of the return volley. But there's too many ties and interconnected supply lines nowadays for conventional war to be considered.
Ask your self this. Has there be a major land war between any Nuclear powers since the dropping of the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Mutually assured destruction only works as long as everyone is playing the game. You get one entity that doesn't give a fuck and then the nukes start flying.
Quote from: SexyBarracuda on April 29, 2015, 06:57:05 PMQuote from: LC on April 29, 2015, 06:36:22 PMMutually assured destruction only works as long as everyone is playing the game. You get one entity that doesn't give a fuck and then the nukes start flying.this a legitimate concernreligious zealots w/ no regard for life for exampleAre they really going to have access to any significant nuclear weapon? They still know we'd immediately wipe them out.
Quote from: LC on April 29, 2015, 06:36:22 PMMutually assured destruction only works as long as everyone is playing the game. You get one entity that doesn't give a fuck and then the nukes start flying.this a legitimate concernreligious zealots w/ no regard for life for example
Quote from: Kernel Kraut on April 29, 2015, 05:16:49 PMAsk your self this. Has there be a major land war between any Nuclear powers since the dropping of the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?Nope, pretty much because we've seen the destruction, know the after-effects, and are scared shitless by it.That said, I think it's...paradoxical? We have them to stop a war, but no-one wants a war because of them.Hell, I need to go over this again... We have weapons of mass destruction...to stop war?