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Nuclear Countdown, or, Why We Need to Start Worrying and Stop the Bomb
Episode 329

Nuclear Countdown, or, Why We Need to Start Worrying and Stop the Bomb

Current Affairs · Sarah Scoles, Nathan J. Robinson

July 29, 202428m 46s

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Nuclear weapons are always lurking there in the background, out in remote places where we don't have to think about them, but ready to be fired at any time. Journalist Sarah Scoles was interested to find out more about the people who maintain the system of nuclear weapons. What do they do and how do they explain it to themselves? In a very real sense, they have to spend their days preparing to commit the worst imaginable genocide, should the need arise. It's eerie and disturbing to realize how quickly an unprecedented horror could take place, and how much depends on having sane and competent world leaders.

Today Sarah joins to discuss her book Countdown: The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons and what she learned about nuclear war and the systems that make it a terrifyingly real possibility.

For more on this topic, see these Current Affairs articles:

Taking World War III Seriously

Why It's So Hard to Face the Threat Posed By Nuclear Weapons

Pretending It Isn't There

Sarah's book was reviewed here in the New York Times.

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nuclear weaponswarauthorsinterviewsbooksgeopoliticsnuclear energy