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Stephen Herzog

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  • Stephen Herzog 2022-03-16 15:57

    By Mohammad Mazhari

    Risks of nuclear war are growing, but still remain low: political scientist

     ‘One key distinction in the analogy between Ukraine and the Cuban Missile Crisis is the ability to deescalate’

    TEHRAN – A senior researcher in nuclear arms control at the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich says that the risk of nuclear conflict is increasing despite its low possibility as the Ukraine war has quickly become a conflict involving NATO.

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