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This week, we talk about nuclear weapons and how they’re often more useful as threats and geopolitical chess pieces than as actual munitions we intend to use.
We also discuss Korean War history, the new offensive methods the world’s governments (and non-governmental entities) are beginning to use, and how North Korea is upsetting a very precarious balance.
By Colin Wright4.8
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This week, we talk about nuclear weapons and how they’re often more useful as threats and geopolitical chess pieces than as actual munitions we intend to use.
We also discuss Korean War history, the new offensive methods the world’s governments (and non-governmental entities) are beginning to use, and how North Korea is upsetting a very precarious balance.

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