While the world has been focused on the saber-rattling – then thaw – of US-North Korea tensions, another nuclear threat has been building in Asia, Tom Hundley writes for Vox. India and Pakistan are working on arming submarines with nuclear weapons – and considering their history, that could be disastrous. The two nations have "for the past two decades…been locked in a frightening nuclear arms race on land. Pushing the contest into the Indian Ocean makes the situation even more dangerous by loosening the chain of command and control over the weapons, increasing the number of weapons, and placing them in an environment where things tend to go wrong," Hundley says. "This should be setting off alarms throughout the international community. Growing numbers of nuclear weapons will soon be deployed to submarines patrolling some of the most bitterly contested waters on earth — and controlled by jittery and potentially paranoid officers on perpetual high alert about a surprise attack from the other side. "The result is a game of nuclear chicken every bit as dangerous as the 'my button is bigger than yours' competition between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un on the Korean Peninsula. The difference here is that this one is going almost completely unnoticed." |
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