Nuclear War: Why We Should Be Thinking About It Now

Nuclear War: Why We Should Be Thinking About It Now
Russia's MiG-31 supersonic interceptor jets carrying Kinzhal ("dagger") hypersonic missiles fly over the Red Square during a military parade in Moscow on May 9, 2018. Yuri Kadobnov/AFP via Getty Images
Gary Heavin
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Almost all of us living today have become conditioned to believe that nuclear war will not occur due to the concept of mutually assured destruction, or MAD.

Gary Heavin
Gary Heavin
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Gary Heavin is the founder and former CEO of Curves, the world’s largest fitness franchise. As an international businessman who operated in 92 countries, he has a high level of experience in world affairs. He is a high time Airline Transport rated pilot who has flown his personal jet around the world multiple times and served as a Board Chairman for an Aeronautical company. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in health and nutrition and an honorary doctorate and is a two-time N.Y. Times bestselling author.
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