Nuclear war has never been more likely. Here’s what it would look like now.
It was only a game. But this 2023 exercise conducted in Washington
illustrated just how easily the current global crises could escalate into
nuclear war. So where might a nuclear war start exactly? What would it look
like? And how many of us would survive?
There are many potential
flashpoints. This week, we were reminded of the perils of escalation when
India and Pakistan launched tit-for-tat air, missile and drone attacks
following the deadly terrorist attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir. The
conflict so far is a conventional one. But both countries also have
sizeable nuclear arsenals.
Telegraph 10th May 2025 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/05/09/nuclear-war-has-never-been-more-likely-what-it-looks-like/
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