Reflections on Nuclear War and Immigration

Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
by Jacob G Hornberger

“Those who scoff at the notion that nuclear war between the United States and Russia is an increasing possibility have an advantage in the argument. If they prove to be correct, they will be able to crow, ‘See, I told you worrywarts that there was nothing to be concerned about. Putin wasn’t about the start a nuclear war no matter how much we pushed, provoked, and dared him.’ On the other hand, if there is a nuclear war, those of us who warned about that increasing possibility won’t be around to exclaim, ‘We told you so. You should have listened to us.’ … Let’s assume that 20 million Americans survive the war but know that they will die if they stay here or move to Canada, where much of the nuclear radiation has spread. Let’s also assume that Mexico, Central America, and South America are not hit with any bombs and that life is pretty much normal in that part of the world.” (10/03/24)

https://www.fff.org/2024/10/03/reflections-on-nuclear-war-and-immigration/