Quotation:
"A total nuclear freeze is counterproductive - especially now, when technology is rapidly changing and the Soviets have some important strategic advantages."
More quotes from: Herman Kahn
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- "Anything that reduces war-related destruction should not be considered altogether immoral. "
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- "As for total disarmament, there are almost 50,000 nuclear weapons in the world today; even ..."
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- "I am against the whole cliche of the moment. "
- "I'm against fashionable thinking. "
- "I'm against ignorance. "
- "I'm against sloppy, emotional thinking. "
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