
Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know We Could All Get Nuked Tomorrow (Here's Why) with Annie Jacobsen
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Feb 4, 2026 Annie Jacobsen, investigative journalist and author who specializes in national security, walks through a minute-by-minute nuclear war scenario. She discusses blast mechanics, launch-on-warning risks, submarine and command vulnerabilities. Short, stark conversations cover automated retaliation, recall impossibility, and why modern postures make today uniquely dangerous.
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Launch-On-Warning Forces Split-Second Choices
- 'Launch on warning' means the U.S. may launch its nuclear forces after detecting incoming missiles rather than waiting for impact.
- That doctrine forces decisions in minutes and keeps weapons on hair-trigger alert, increasing the risk of catastrophic mistakes.
Retaliation Is Disproportionately Massive
- A limited strike against the U.S. would likely trigger an overwhelming retaliatory response rather than a proportional one.
- Annie Jacobsen reports officials expect dozens to thousands of warheads launched in response, not matched tit-for-tat strikes.
Confront The Problem To Enable Solutions
- Face the reality of nuclear risk because you cannot fix what you refuse to confront.
- Public awareness and pressure enable political steps toward arms reduction and safer policies.







