Nuclear weapons have provided a backstop or stability to great power relations since the Second World War, says William Hartung. The theory of mutual destruction is one of those theories that was taken on the fly during the Cold War as they were trying to survive in an unprecedented situation for human development. But I still don't think that the pursuit of nuclear weapons is the synod quanon for any country to find peace.

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