Doomsday nowadays is an nuclear explosion 200km above a country, back to the 18 Century in milliseconds. Lights off, all electronic devices converted to paperweights, no water, no fuel, no transports, no communication....Mad Max.
Well, at least Twitter would be gone forever.
Kind of a hefty price to pay, ain’t it?
But entirely worth it.
I've always wondered what would happen if someone nuked Antarctica.
That happens in the book.
The premise is unrealistic - if there ever was a nuclear war, the first to strike would be the US or Israel, not muh bug bad Norf Kowea.
for real. small country that stays in its small part of the world and doesnt really bother anyone? definitely the first to nuke! definitely not the globe spanning empire that has already used nukes at war.
and doesnt really bother anyone?
Don't they threaten to fire missiles at America like, weekly?
And try and fail to do it once every six months or so, I feel like I've been hearing about failed North Korean missile launches or tests with some regularity since like 2000.
No, they don't.
You should examine why you "feel" that they do, though.
They do fire „at“ and actively endanger Japanese citizens. They’re also a dictatorial regime with many human rights violations. Making it out to be some small cute country just chilling is absurd. They have the capacity and will to kill millions.
They do fire „at“ and actively endanger Japanese citizens
No they don't. Don't post disinformation.
They’re also a dictatorial regime with many human rights violations.
Ok, complete non-sequitur, don't do that.
Making it out to be some small cute country just chilling is absurd.
And that's a massive straw-man that nobody said. Don't do that either.
They have the capacity and will to kill millions.
And yet they haven't. Unlike the US. Sounds like you're projecting.
Honestly don’t care. Just wrote a whole paragraph, but the important part is, there are regular occurrences of air sirens going off, because nk is firing dangerously over Japan endangering citizens and violating air spaces. Idk if it’s still a regular occurrence, but I know this happened sometime around 20 to 24.
Honestly don’t care
Then don't comment.
there are regular occurrences of air sirens going off, because nk is firing dangerously over Japan endangering citizens and violating air spaces.
Source?
You've also Motte-and-Baillied from "they fire at Japan civilians" to "they violate Japanese airspace" (which is in turn a motte-and-bailly from "they regularly try to launch nukes at the US.")
Look on ap news from 2022.
So you don't have a source
Here‘s the incident they were talking about. It wasn’t fired at Japan, but looking at the place it landed in, it had to have crossed either Japanese or Russian territory on its path, which is negligent at best or a direct provocation at worst.
What do you mean "the incident"? They said that "there are regular occurrences of nk firing dangerously over Japan endangering citizens and violating air spaces."
That is what he said, but this is the only instance of it actually happening. The missile tests that do regularly happen are into the Eastern Sea, which is also know as the Sea of Japan, which may cause his confusion
Woah thats crazy, the Zionist Occupation would never massacre mass amounts of civillians indiscriminately in horrific ways (or has explicitly threatened usage of nuclear weapons)
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If my city gets nuked, I hope it goes off right above my head. I don't want to live through a second that shit.
I don't mean to piss in the soup of anyone who just enjoys the topic, but I do want to question the idea that it's important to reflect on the potential for nuclear catastrophe. I think nuclear weapons are here whether we like them or not, and that the average person worrying about nuclear war is as unnecessary and self-destructive as worrying about solar flares or plane crashes. Is that incorrect? Is it possible to eradicate all nuclear weapons? Am I capable of influencing whether or not nukes exist? How might one go about disarming powers which do not want to be disarmed? How do we prevent future creation of nuclear bombs or the keeping of existing ones in secret?
Democracy means you have the illusion of mitigating warmongering, and right to object to your destruction.
To be honest this is only phrasing from people that have never lived under totalitarianism. If you have and then you managed to move or overturn it, you count your lucky stars every day about the ways you can actually affect outcomes in your life.
Of course you are only one voice, but the fact that you’re allowed to organise groups to address grievances is a revolutionary idea that most people that have it barely appreciate it - they think it’s natural and self evident, in fact it isn’t for most of the world.
Well you see the problem is you're not voting hard enough, clearly if you just voted dem harder maybe they wouldn't be spineless liberals
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I can theoretically vote to disarm my own country, but I cannot vote to disarm other countries.
Her book is so good. Strongly recommend.
Wait, has something changed in the speed an atomic war would take place in the last 40 years? When I was a teenager in the 80s I could be vaporized from one moment to the next.
We had fucking autobahns and bridges mined with tactical nukes so they could be blown up in order to stop a conventional army.
Maybe fatalism is what you get being a teenager in the 80s living right next to the Iron Curtain.
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