Restraint or Escalation: America’s Nuclear Future?

Restraint or Escalation: America’s Nuclear Future?
Several Pershing II missiles are prepared for launching at the McGregor Range, in a file photo. Frank Trevino/Department of Defense, Public Domain
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Some analysts argue that a new international arms-control framework is the best path forward, contending that the only alternative to contrived restraint is escalation and global instability. But does this paradigm actually make sense?

Peter Huessy
Peter Huessy
Author
Peter R. Huessy is the president of Geo-Strategic Analysis and senior fellow of the National Institute for Deterrent Studies.