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QUOTE (StrangeSox @ Mar 27, 2010 -> 05:12 PM)
Correct.

 

The SciAm article I linked above talks about what could happen given a hypothetical nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan.

 

I'm a disasters buff. I just finished a great book on the San Fran earthquake of 1906 by Simon Winchester.

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um, one of the reasons I like this, is that while I'm very confident of us keeping track of our own nukes, Russia hasn't really been that on top of things. SO yeah, we can bomb the world over, but i'm glad less nukes can be "lost track of."

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Mr. President, I'm not saying we wouldn't get our hair mussed. But I do say... no more than ten to twenty million killed, tops. Uh... depended on the breaks.

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But, really, we've got enough warheads floating around in the oceans to decimate a good chunk of Russia. And I'm sure they've the same. The "first strike" theory hasn't really been all the applicable since the 60's -- it's always been MAD because you just won't be able to take out enough of the capacity.

Yea but things get way too chaotic to coordinate attacks enough to really wipe out either country completely. I'm pretty sure a lot of the nuclear subs will go completely dark once the bombs start flying, nobody will know what has already been hit and what hasn't.

 

I wrote a paper on the Healthcare debate titled "Partisanship and Healthcare, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Nuclear Option" earlier this semester.

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QUOTE (DukeNukeEm @ Mar 28, 2010 -> 07:05 PM)
Yea but things get way too chaotic to coordinate attacks enough to really wipe out either country completely. I'm pretty sure a lot of the nuclear subs will go completely dark once the bombs start flying, nobody will know what has already been hit and what hasn't.

 

I wrote a paper on the Healthcare debate titled "Partisanship and Healthcare, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Nuclear Option" earlier this semester.

Clearly you've never heard of Attack Plan R.

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