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3.0 out of 5 stars
Impressive historical knowledge but unconvincing conclusion,
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This review is from: Glory and Terror: The Growing Nuclear Danger (Paperback)
This book is a reprint of two essays Steven Weinberg, a Nobel laurate in physics, wrote for the New York Review of Books on the danger of nuclear war. Dr. Weinberg shows an impressive knowledge of military history, but I can't endorse his solution. He argues that missile defense is a costly program doomed to failure, underground "bunker busters" are impractical, and that the only solution is mutual disarmament. I respectfully disagree. I believe that America does need a system of missile defense and I do not think in this dangerous world that reducing our arsenal is a good idea. I still suggest reading Glory and Terror, but with a skeptical mind.
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Glory and Terror: The Growing Nuclear Danger by Steven L. Weinberg (Paperback - May 2004)
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