The problem with having nuckies, from my lowly perspective, is that a lot of these nations see them as a sort of Holy Grail, a culmination of national aspirations to sort of "be some body." Nukes are also thought of as a relatively cheap way of deterring a much more powerful aggressor.
The problem is that nukes are to, varying degrees, expensive not only to build. Nations that acquire them also find out that they are enormously expensive and a complex headache to maintain. The "Command and Control" issue is one that is plaguing both Pakistan and India. The networks of communications, verifications, and readiness are extremely comprehensive and overwhelming. They incur a lot of resources for a nations military budget. Then of course, there's the danger that terrorists, or even factions in civil wars or military coups, could get their hands on the nukes and then we'd be a slave to rogues using these weapons for blackmail, or worse....
I agree with the "Thank God for the Bomb" notion to an extent, but there is no way it is practical.
I think a better, admittedly Utopian and unrealistic, solution to war is to ban armies all together, and turn the world's militaries into something modeled on Costa Rica's Civil Guard. But it's not likely, and many would argue that states cannot exist without an active military. I don't know, but Costa Rica is a pretty nice place to visit I hear...
The problem is that nukes are to, varying degrees, expensive not only to build. Nations that acquire them also find out that they are enormously expensive and a complex headache to maintain. The "Command and Control" issue is one that is plaguing both Pakistan and India. The networks of communications, verifications, and readiness are extremely comprehensive and overwhelming. They incur a lot of resources for a nations military budget. Then of course, there's the danger that terrorists, or even factions in civil wars or military coups, could get their hands on the nukes and then we'd be a slave to rogues using these weapons for blackmail, or worse....
I agree with the "Thank God for the Bomb" notion to an extent, but there is no way it is practical.
I think a better, admittedly Utopian and unrealistic, solution to war is to ban armies all together, and turn the world's militaries into something modeled on Costa Rica's Civil Guard. But it's not likely, and many would argue that states cannot exist without an active military. I don't know, but Costa Rica is a pretty nice place to visit I hear...
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