What if We Left Nuclear for the "Time Bomb"?
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In 1946, after the Nagasaki and Hiroshima attacks, the United States proposed to gradually transfer the possession of nuclear weapons to the United Nations in order to limit their proliferation. A plan rejected by the Soviet Union. What if the two blocs were finally heard? What if the abandonment of the military nuclear had pushed the nations to seek another strategic advantage: the control of time? This is the hypothesis dug in this uchrony, or…
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