"Nuclear war is such an emotional subject that many people see the weapons themselves as the common enemy of humanity"
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The intent is characteristically Kahn-esque: to pull the conversation away from taboo and toward systems. In the Cold War world he inhabited, nuclear weapons weren’t just instruments of annihilation; they were also instruments of bargaining, deterrence, and status. Treating them as a standalone moral contaminant lets states and publics avoid harder questions about escalation control, misperception, alliance commitments, and the human appetite for brinkmanship. It also smuggles in a kind of absolution: if the bomb is the enemy, then the people designing doctrines, building arsenals, and playing chicken with them are merely corrupted by circumstance.
Subtextually, Kahn is arguing for a colder kind of responsibility. You don’t prevent catastrophe by hating the hardware; you prevent it by understanding how leaders think under pressure, how bureaucracies behave, and how accidents happen. The provocation is that anti-nuclear sentiment, while ethically appealing, can become strategically lazy - a substitute for grappling with the messy reality that the enemy is human decision-making, not metal and megatons.
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