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by qwerty456127
1036 days ago
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I tend to believe an accidental nuclear war having no political reason (just because some quirk happened or because some terrorists either stole a nuke or faked a nuclear attack of another nation to cause a retaliatory strike) is more likely to happen than intentional use of a nuclear weapon by any country. |
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The analogy is a broad one: a stressed human operator thinks they are under attack; they have a tiny amount of unreliable information, and a short time window to make decisions; they have an opportunity to counter-attack, but a false negative means the opportunity is irreversibly lost (because the adversary's aircraft attacked their aircraft on the ground / because the adversary's ICBM destroyed their ICBM on the ground).
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airliner_shootdown_inc...