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Kremlin spokesman Peskov called nuclear deterrence the "only thing" stopping global war — does more atomic firepower actually make the world safer?
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Theory Briefing
- Peskov's claim that nuclear deterrence is now the sole barrier to global war reframes atomic arsenals as peacekeeping tools, not just weapons.
- The argument echoes Cold War logic: the more catastrophic the threatened retaliation, the less likely any power is to strike first.
- Critics see the framing as pressure politics — invoking nuclear stakes to discourage Western military support for Ukraine.
- History offers mixed evidence: deterrence held between superpowers for decades, yet near-misses like 1983's Able Archer exercise show how close the logic can break down.