| Crazymann said: On topic... I do not think we'll see one in the next decade. The "rogue states" will be more hesitant to use such weapons than most people think because doing so will isolate them and encourage mass retaliation. Then again, if a ruler is delusional enough or idealogically blinded to the utter stupidity of employing nuclear weapons, then who knows. I still say, "no". On the other hand, the worlds financial underpinnings will be torn asunder and the world as we know it will be gone. However, this has more to do with fiscal policy than nuclear proliferation. |
Granted it is difficult in some aspects to see a country like N. Korea or Iran use one outright unless in a desperate state, however what I argue is that its MORE LIKELY that a "rogue state" country would secretly give a weapon of mass destruction over to a terrorist organization. If a terrorist organization detonates such a weapon then no country would have any paticular country to retaliate against. So they could not pin it on any nation.







