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" ... Arms control would undermine missile defense. One of the most persistent divides between the two parties concerns the proper role of missile defense in U.S. nuclear strategy. Republicans want a hedge against the possible failure of offensively-based deterrence. Democrats want to assure the retaliatory capability of nuclear adversaries so that they can pursue the negotiated reduction of offensive arsenals. The latter approach to nuclear security dictates that if homeland defenses work too well, that might trigger an arms race as enemies strive to maintain a robust retaliatory force. ... "
" ... But China likely solved its SEAD problem years ago when it assembled one of the world’s most powerful non-nuclear rocket arsenals, which includes hundreds of mobile short-, medium- and long-range ballistic missiles—all of which can reach Taiwan from bases comfortably inside China. ... "
" ... I am Director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists where I monitor and inform about the status of the world’s nuclear weapons arsenals. I’m also an Associate Senior Fellow to SIPRI. I co-author the Nuclear Notebook in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and the World Nuclear Forces overview in the SIPRI Yearbook, and I’m a frequent consultant to the news media and institutes on nuclear weapons and arms control matters. ... "
" ... Pitcher performance as measured by traditional metrics tends to jump around quite a bit from year to year. Adjusted Contact Score doesn’t bounce around nearly as much. Good contact managers remain good, and bad remain bad unless they make tangible changes to their respective pitching arsenals. Without further ado, here’s the 2020 Top Five AL Contact Managers: ... "
" ... This reasoning explains how policymakers backed into believing during the Cold War that Russia needed to be guaranteed the ability to wipe out America. It was the only way to stop Moscow from buying more nuclear weapons, and start talking seriously about reducing arsenals. The problem, of course, is that despite major reductions, both sides were left defenseless against the day that deterrence might somehow collapse (probably in a crisis). At that point, it would be lights out for American democracy – tens of millions would die, and the nation might never fully recover. ... "