The new movie by Christopher Nolan puts the nuclear threat front and center.
Robert Oppenheimer’s Tragedy―and Ours
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The new movie by Christopher Nolan puts the nuclear threat front and center.
It’s not just the chilling rhetoric. In the past five months, warships from both sides have done everything but ram one another.
Only a few weeks after Francois Hollande’s election, former Socialist Prime Minister Michel Rocard came up with an original budget-balancing solution: if France chose to relinquish its nuclear arsenal, he argued, “16 billion euros that serve absolutely no purpose” could be saved over five years.