The Guardian view on arms control treaties: how we started worrying again | Editorial



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The end of the INF nuclear treaty is a bad step that could be followed by a worse one Relief, however profound, can be quickly replaced by complacency. It is hard to remember how omnipresent the fear of nuclear war once was. Most teenagers surveyed in the UK and US in the early 1980s thought they were likely to see a nuclear war, and a third of American high school seniors agreed with the statement that “nuclear or biological annihilation will probably be the fate of all mankind in my lifetime”. The threat of Armageddon suffused even pop songs. The television dramas Threads and The Day After terrified British and American audiences with their depiction of nuclear strikes and the aftermath. Even Ronald Reagan privately confessed that he was “very depressed” by the latter film and one biographer suggested it played a small part in shaping the US president’s pursuit of arms control deals. In 1987, he and Mikhail Gorbachev signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. The cruise missiles were removed from western Europe, including Greenham Common. Continue reading…


The Guardian view on arms control treaties: how we started worrying again | Editorial

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