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We managed to slow down the escalation of Iran/Israel at least.
It’s not that we haven’t solved the problem per se. It’s that the problem is unsolvable. With enough time and effort, anyone can make an atomic weapon.
But nuclear nonproliferation can only work if countries trust each other, but that trust has been broken for decades, maybe centuries. The fundamental trust issue is likely unsolvable, so everyone wants a bomb of their own.
In the absence of a perfect solution, slowing things down is our next best bet.
But if a country as backwards and insular as North Korea can get the bomb today, it really proves how all what we are doing is just buying time. That’s… Fine.
I’m pretty sure Iran has more scientific capabilities than North Korea. And once those two have it, then this song is basically complete after many decades.
We managed to slow down the escalation of Iran/Israel at least.
It’s not that we haven’t solved the problem per se. It’s that the problem is unsolvable. With enough time and effort, anyone can make an atomic weapon.
But nuclear nonproliferation can only work if countries trust each other, but that trust has been broken for decades, maybe centuries. The fundamental trust issue is likely unsolvable, so everyone wants a bomb of their own.
In the absence of a perfect solution, slowing things down is our next best bet.
But if a country as backwards and insular as North Korea can get the bomb today, it really proves how all what we are doing is just buying time. That’s… Fine.
I’m pretty sure Iran has more scientific capabilities than North Korea. And once those two have it, then this song is basically complete after many decades.
Who’s “we”?
The collective world.
USA and Soviets didn’t agree on much. But nuclear nonproliferation was one agreed upon subject.
This collective world seems to be leaving out a few countries though.