Everybody's got a bomb, we could all die any day
Happy Monday
I know of no person who understands the science and politics of modern
weaponry better than William J. Perry, the US Secretary of Defense from
1994 to 1997. When a man of such unquestioned experience and
intelligence issues the stark nuclear warning that is central to his
recent memoir, we should take heed. Perry is forthright when he says:
“Today, the danger of some sort of a nuclear catastrophe is greater than
it was during the Cold War and most people are blissfully unaware of
this danger.”1
He also tells us that the nuclear danger is “growing greater every
year” and that even a single nuclear detonation “could destroy our way
of life.”
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