For two reasons, a nuclear war will remain unlikely, even if the U.S. maintains robust support for Ukraine and broader efforts to counter Russian aggression.
It said, "we will defend democracy and safeguard our homeland," following the short-lived martial law in South Korea.
DUNN is an independent consultant focused on nuclear risk reduction, arms control, and nonproliferation. He was U.S.
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