Radiolab

Nukes

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Jan 24, 2025
Harold Herring, a former Air Force Major, shares his riveting journey navigating nuclear command, questioning the unchecked presidential authority over nuclear launches. Alongside nuclear historian Alex Wallerstein, they explore the moral dilemmas faced by military personnel tasked with following potentially unlawful orders. The conversation spans from Truman's ethical struggles to Nixon's alarming power, revealing the dangerous consequences of questioning authority while emphasizing the urgent need for checks and balances in nuclear decision-making.
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INSIGHT

Truman's Nuclear Stance

  • Truman learned of the atomic bomb's existence the day Roosevelt died.
  • He prioritized keeping nuclear launch authority out of the military's sole control.
ANECDOTE

Eisenhower's Shift

  • Eisenhower, unlike Truman, viewed smaller atomic weapons as conventional.
  • He delegated some launch authority, raising concerns about potential misuse.
ANECDOTE

Kennedy's Nuclear Policy

  • Kennedy, echoing Truman's caution, mandated locks on overseas nukes.
  • This was due to fears of unauthorized access, even by allies.
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