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Superpowers hoard nukes, but nobody dares press the button
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61190, member: 636"] Nuclear weapons have been deployed just twice in warfare during 1945 attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The United States and Russia maintain the largest arsenals among nuclear powers. Global political networks prevent actual weapon deployment despite continued development and threats. Countries acquire nuclear capabilities primarily for deterrence rather than combat use. International alliances create complex webs where attacking one nation triggers retaliation from allies. The devastating consequences witnessed in Japan demonstrate the catastrophic potential these weapons possess. Nations develop nuclear programs to warn adversaries and protect national interests through intimidation. Scientists originally pursued atomic research to advance human knowledge and promote peace. Economic and security dependencies between nuclear and non-nuclear states effectively prohibit weapon deployment, maintaining global stability through mutual deterrence rather than destruction. [/QUOTE]
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