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Replying to @progmilitary @Toure
Yea, no. Economist article doesn't back up their assertions and you citing that as proof shows no firsthand knowledge
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and the entire system is streamlined so that once the orders get implemented & authenticated,
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Yes, orders not authenticated and implemented, a unilateral presidential strike would not be...
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But I think you are underestimating the degree to which nuke powers were specifically vested in POTUS.
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And I think you are underestimating the extent to which people would not execute orders to launch.
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It is frankly bananas to imagine that officers down the line are going to question such an order.
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So Trump gets in a Twitter war and orders up nukes, football aide helps him launch?
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That is *literally* his job description — to enable the President to launch a nuclear strike.
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Replying to @wellerstein @progmilitary
So he's "literally" going to start WW3 for a man he suspects is unhinged and ordering a war crime?
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Just consider the ramifications of subordinates second-guessing any and all nuclear orders.
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Replying to @wellerstein @progmilitary
We're not talking "any and all" we're discussing scenarios that render Trump unqualified per the arguments.
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