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Comment by mattmaroon

3 days ago

And we wonder why rogue regimes seek nuclear weapons. My biggest concern in geopolitics is non-proliferation and every little thing we do like this works against it.

This is a red herring. Rogue regimes will, by construction, seek the security offered by nuclear weapons. Hence the need, where possible, to apply diplomatic or military means to prevent exactly that.

  • That’s counter to what happened for several decades when we actually cared about preventing it. Few regimes at all sought them and several were convinced to abandon nuclear programs.

Even democratic regimes should start acquiring nuclear weapons - ie. every EU country, given Trump's comments and stance about the EU.

  • Not easy though, the US has to basically allow it.

    • Did the US allow all the other nuclear countries to develop nuclear weapons? There are quite a few states that could easily and quickly develop their own nuclear deterrent and the US is in a much worse position now to deter them from that.

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    • The current administration WANTS Europe to develop the military necessary to defend themselves so we don’t have to pay for it. We’ll probably send them the schematics if they haven’t already infiltrated whatever servers we keep them on.

    • What if France 'donated' some nukes to every EU country (okay, maybe not Hungary) ?

      It won't happen, but I wonder what could the US possibly do about it.

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  • Every sovereign nation should do. The notion that uppercase D "Democracy" is the only valid type of sovereign state is uppercase L liberalism propaganda.

I wish more people understood this.

  • The worst part is the people who make these decisions understand it and they do it anyway because the proliferation will occur in someone else’s term.

You have to admit that non-proliferation was a masterful coup by the capitalist ruling class.

The fruits have just ripened, and they're starting to harvest them.