The responsibility to safeguard nuclear arsenals falls on governments from "summary" of At the Abyss by Thomas C. Reed
The security of nuclear weapons is a weighty responsibility that rests squarely on the shoulders of governments. It is a task that demands unwavering vigilance, meticulous planning, and ironclad protocols. The consequences of a breach in security could be catastrophic, with global implications that are difficult to overstate. Governments must implement stringent measures to ensure that their nuclear arsenals are safeguarded against all possible threats, both external and internal. This includes protecting these weapons from theft, sabotage, or unauthorized use. Any lapse in security could potentially put these deadly weapons in the hands of hostile actors, with the potential for unimaginable devastation. The protection of nuclear weap...Similar Posts
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