American Exception

Can We Avoid Nuclear Doomsday? - Peter Kuznick (DCC97)

Sep 10, 2025
Peter Kuznick, a Professor of History at American University, sheds light on nuclear history and U.S. foreign policy. He discusses the growing global nuclear tensions amid the Ukraine-Russia conflict and critiques reckless leadership. Kuznick explores alternative diplomatic strategies during WWII and the implications of U.S. foreign policy on global relations, especially concerning Iran and Israel. He highlights the dangers of declining American hegemony and the rise of narcissistic leaders, calling for urgent reforms in governance and international cooperation.
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INSIGHT

Tech Undermines Submarine Deterrence

  • Recent reports show some nuclear planners believe a 'winable' first strike is now possible.
  • Advances like AI and sonar make submarine-based deterrence more vulnerable, altering strategic assumptions.
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Limited Nuclear War Is A Myth

  • There is no such thing as a limited nuclear war; simulations and science show escalation and global catastrophe.
  • Even a small regional exchange would trigger global cooling, famine, and billions of deaths.
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Military Planning Treats China As The Pacing Threat

  • Military leaders are as dangerous as political leaders because many openly plan or predict war with China.
  • The U.S. pivot to treat China as the pacing threat drives military planning and increased risk.
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