Comment by TekMol

2 years ago

Then why couldn't the US prevent nuclear weapons from spreading around the world?

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/nuclear-warheads-by-coun...

I mean, the animated chart shows that the US consistently had a couple orders of magnitude more nukes than any other country besides USSR/Russia. I'm not sure this makes the point you think it's making.

  • Seems like it makes the point perfectly well. You are implying that smaller countries have fewer nukes because of US sanctions, but it could easily also be that those countries are simply smaller. Where it mattered, the US's main enemy, the US regulation did nothing to stop Russia from building as many nukes as they wanted to.

    Also, the US has significantly less power worldwide than it did for most of that chart. Today, arguably, China exerts as much power as the US. American's always love to brag about how exceptional the US is, but often that isn't as true as they think and certainly won't be true for the long run.

    Long term planning needs to avoid such arrogance.

    • Smaller countries like China and India? Population-wise they're larger, and area-wise they're not two orders of magnitude smaller. My point is that the chart doesn't really show nukes "spreading around the world" but concentrated almost entirely in two countries. Maybe the US policy did nothing to help it, but for all we know there would have been plenty of other countries with thousands of nukes as well without it. I'm not arguing that the policy was effective or not, just that I don't see how that chart is enough evidence alone to conclude one way or another.

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