Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
12
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2003
Publisher
Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc.
Description
This publication delves into the state of U.S. nuclear forces as they were in 2003, providing a comprehensive analysis of the country's nuclear capabilities and strategies. Experts Robert S. Norris and Hans M. Kristensen meticulously outline the various components of the U.S. nuclear arsenal, including the number of warheads, delivery systems, and key military policies guiding their use.
The work serves not only as a historical account but also as a critical reflection on the implications of nuclear armament in global security. As the authors unpack the complexities of American nuclear strategy, they highlight the ongoing debates surrounding disarmament, deterrence, and the evolving geopolitical landscape. Their insights encourage readers to consider the moral and ethical responsibilities that accompany nuclear power.
The work serves not only as a historical account but also as a critical reflection on the implications of nuclear armament in global security. As the authors unpack the complexities of American nuclear strategy, they highlight the ongoing debates surrounding disarmament, deterrence, and the evolving geopolitical landscape. Their insights encourage readers to consider the moral and ethical responsibilities that accompany nuclear power.