It was obvious by "Israel's arsenal...which arguably poses a greater regional risk than Iran’s heavily monitored program, exposing a hypocritical double standard in the global nonproliferation regime", that you have no idea what you're talking about. But you didn't have to double down with, "The Day After (1983) was a made-for-television film that featured nuclear destruction in a small Kansas town, a preposterous scenario."
Lawrence, Kansas, was specifically chosen for that movie because Lawrence used to be surrounded by Minuteman ICBM fields, which were about as high on the Soviet counterforce target list as is possible to be. The fact you don't have even the basics of what you're discussing down, and ascribe equal agency to all peoples, makes everything you have to say worthless.
It was obvious by "Israel's arsenal...which arguably poses a greater regional risk than Iran’s heavily monitored program, exposing a hypocritical double standard in the global nonproliferation regime", that you have no idea what you're talking about. But you didn't have to double down with, "The Day After (1983) was a made-for-television film that featured nuclear destruction in a small Kansas town, a preposterous scenario."
Lawrence, Kansas, was specifically chosen for that movie because Lawrence used to be surrounded by Minuteman ICBM fields, which were about as high on the Soviet counterforce target list as is possible to be. The fact you don't have even the basics of what you're discussing down, and ascribe equal agency to all peoples, makes everything you have to say worthless.