Ellsberg believed this policy was reckless and immoral from "summary" of The Doomsday Machine by Daniel Ellsberg
Ellsberg was deeply troubled by what he saw as a dangerous and unethical policy being pursued by the government. He believed that the actions being taken were not only reckless but also crossed a moral line. It was clear to him that the decisions being made had far-reaching consequences that could lead to catastrophic outcomes. As he delved deeper into the details of the policy, Ellsberg became increasingly convinced that it was a grave mistake. He saw how the pursuit of this policy was driven by a dangerous mix of hubris and ignorance. The decision-makers seemed to be operating under the assumption that they could control the uncontrollable, a belief that Ellsberg found both naive and dangerous. In his eyes, the policy represented a fundamental betrayal of the values that he held dear. H...Similar Posts
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