What? No, it doesn’t. It makes MAD more likely. The prevailing thought is if one nuclear state pops a nuke everyone else will; the question isn’t who will win but who will survive. All Belarus needs to do it to attempt to use one it and it’s over. But I suspect that Belarus doesn’t control the nukes.
What? No, it doesn’t. It makes MAD more likely. The prevailing thought is if one nuclear state pops a nuke everyone else will; the question isn’t who will win but who will survive. All Belarus needs to do it to attempt to use one it and it’s over. But I suspect that Belarus doesn’t control the nukes.