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by upwardbound
947 days ago
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According to current nuclear doctrine, no, they won’t wait. The current doctrine is called Launch On Warning which means you retaliate immediately after receiving the first indications of incoming missiles. This is incredibly dumb, which is why those of us who study the intersection of AI and global strategic stability are advocating a change to a different doctrine called Decide Under Attack. Decide Under Attack has been shown by game theory to have equally strong deterrence as Launch On Warning, while also having a much much lower chance of accidental or terrorist-triggered war. Here is the paper that introduced Decide Under Attack: A Commonsense Policy for Avoiding a Disastrous Nuclear Decision, Admiral James A Winnefeld, Jr. https://carnegieendowment.org/2019/09/10/commonsense-policy-... |
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Yet everytime there was a "real" attack, somehow the doctrine was not followed (in US or USSR).
It seems to me that the doctrine is not actually followed because leaders understand the consequences and wait for very solid confirmation?
Soviets also had the perimeter system, which was also supposed to relieve pressure for an immediate response.