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Realist political scientist and University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer debates whether the U.S. would or should use nuclear weapons in response to a Russian nuclear strike on Ukraine.
With the cold war over, Gorbachev liberalized the Soviet ... He has now explicitly threatened to resort to use of nuclear weapons three times since launching his invasion in 2022.