Higher risk that reconstituted nuclear weapons will be used
In the event of nuclear rearmament, the state that has reconstituted its nuclear weapons first has overwhelming incentives to use them.
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Nuclear Politics Â»Nuclear Politics
Nuclear challenges for the international community? Â»Nuclear challenges for the international community?
Nuclear disarmament Â»Nuclear disarmament
Is full nuclear disarmament desirable? Â»Is full nuclear disarmament desirable?
Full nuclear disarmament is undesirable Â»Full nuclear disarmament is undesirable
Eliminating all nuclear weapons would make the world less safe Â»Eliminating all nuclear weapons would make the world less safe
Outcome of full elimination would be less safe Â»Outcome of full elimination would be less safe
A feasible nuclear weapons free world would be unstable Â»A feasible nuclear weapons free world would be unstable
Higher risk that reconstituted nuclear weapons will be used
Expectation of fast and certain victory Â»Expectation of fast and certain victory
Less concerns about destruction and nuclear fallout Â»Less concerns about destruction and nuclear fallout
No fear of nuclear retaliation Â»No fear of nuclear retaliation
Strong first-strike incentives Â»Strong first-strike incentives
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