If international law is to preserve its teeth, it cannot do so with halfway measures.
No First Use — Or No Nuclear Weapons?
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If international law is to preserve its teeth, it cannot do so with halfway measures.
2020 has been hard enough. The last thing the world needs this year is nuclear weapons.
No one wants a nuclear war, ever. Why don’t we have a policy against starting one?
It’s scary to think of Donald Trump or Kim Jung-un with a nuclear button. Scarier are all the nameless functionaries with the same.
The most effective way to prevent a nuclear war with North Korea is to reassure them that the U.S. won’t strike first.
Pakistan has become more serious about stamping out violent Islamist extremism on its own soil and is moderating its relations with Indian.