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  2. Nuclear War (card game) - Wikipedia

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    This point system is seen by some game enthusiasts as a betrayal of the original sense of purpose for this game: to illustrate that nuclear war is a winless proposition no matter what. The delivery systems in the game reflect some of those in the American arsenal at the time each set was released, including the Polaris , Atlas and Saturn rockets.

  3. Nuclear Escalation (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Haring reviewed Nuclear Escalation in Space Gamer No. 68. [1] Haring commented that "So if you can laugh in the face of potential nuclear conflagration, Nuclear Escalation is not only a cute little game in its own right, but it combined with Nuclear War to produce a killer (pardon the expression) game that is a definite improvement on the original."

  4. Mutual assured destruction - Wikipedia

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    Mutual assured destruction (MAD) is a doctrine of military strategy and national security policy which posits that a full-scale use of nuclear weapons by an attacker on a nuclear-armed defender with second-strike capabilities would result in the complete annihilation of both the attacker and the defender. [1]

  5. Nuclear Proliferation (card game) - Wikipedia

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    On the first player's next turn, the player flips over Card 2. If it is a nuclear weapon and Card 1 was a missile or bomber, then the player has both a weapon and the means to deliver it — a nuclear war is initiated. If the player does not reveal a carrier for the nuclear missile, then play continues clockwise. [1]

  6. Russia, US clash at UN over nuclear weapons in space - AOL

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    The vote came after Washington accused Moscow of developing a anti-satellite nuclear weapon to put in space, an allegation that Russia has denied. ... the threat or use of force in outer space ...

  7. Russia on Wednesday vetoed a U.N. resolution sponsored by the United States and Japan calling on all nations to prevent a dangerous nuclear arms race in outer space, calling it “a dirty ...

  8. Two-person rule - Wikipedia

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    Per US Air Force Instruction (AFI) 91-104, "the two-person concept" is designed to prevent accidental or malicious launch of nuclear weapons by a single individual. [1]In the case of Minuteman missile launch crews, once a launch order is received, both operators must agree that it is valid by comparing the authorization code in the order against a Sealed Authenticator (a special sealed ...

  9. Total Domination Nuclear Strategy: A Getting Started Guide - AOL

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    Total Domination: Nuclear Strategy is a Facebook game developed by Plarium that puts you in the shoes of an army commander in an intergalactic war. Gamezebo's Total Domination: Nuclear Strategy ...