The 'Cold War,' which followed WWII, lasted until the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. When I was in Elementary school, the threat and fear of nuclear war with the USSR was ingrained in us through government movies, the media, and the constant "Duck and Cover" drills. During that time, what deterred a nuclear war was the awareness and fear that the Soviet Union and the US had sufficient atomic warheads to annihilate each other. The problem today is that the fear has disappeared, and governments are not interested in informing, educating, or reminding their citizens about the truth regarding nuclear weapons.
WE NO LONGER FEAR THERMONUCLEAR WAR!
WE NO LONGER FEAR THERMONUCLEAR WAR!
WE NO LONGER FEAR THERMONUCLEAR WAR!
The 'Cold War,' which followed WWII, lasted until the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. When I was in Elementary school, the threat and fear of nuclear war with the USSR was ingrained in us through government movies, the media, and the constant "Duck and Cover" drills. During that time, what deterred a nuclear war was the awareness and fear that the Soviet Union and the US had sufficient atomic warheads to annihilate each other. The problem today is that the fear has disappeared, and governments are not interested in informing, educating, or reminding their citizens about the truth regarding nuclear weapons.