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After Venezuela, the unthinkable enters Canadian politics
The age of predators has returned, making once-impossible scenarios suddenly real The post After Venezuela, the Unthinkable ...
I raised some terrifying "what ifs" last week that even seven or eight years ago were deemed unthinkable. But that field is so fertile and ripe, that a second or even third column would not exhaust ...
Sept. 13 (UPI) --In 1962, the redoubtable Herman Kahn released his follow up to On Thermonuclear War. This book was called Thinking the Unthinkable. Then, the consequences of thermonuclear war were ...
Since the end of the Cold War, the Defense Department has conducted two comprehensive reviews of U.S. nuclear strategy. The first NPR was conducted in 1994 during the Clinton administration and was ...
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The Need to Think the Unthinkable
This title is not a contradictory proposition. It is a call to unthink much of what we have become accustomed to thinking in order to face the greatest challenge ever: the danger of ceasing to think.
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