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New research argues that 100 nuclear weapons is the “pragmatic limit” for any country to have in its arsenal. Any aggressor nation unleashing more than 100 nuclear weapons could ultimately devastate its own society, scientists warn MichiganTech NewsKelly Christensen - More Harm Than Good: Assessing the Nuclear Arsenal Tipping Point
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New research argues that 100 nuclear weapons is the “pragmatic limit” for any country to have in its arsenal. Any aggressor nation unleashing more than 100 nuclear weapons could ultimately devastate its own society, scientists warn
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Kelly Christensen - More Harm Than Good: Assessing the Nuclear Arsenal Tipping Point