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Originally Posted by John Scott
If somebody pulls a gun and starts shooting in an armed populace, he gets shot. With nukes, they can end the game altogether.
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I don't think you meant to call it a 'game', being shot is not a game.
If it works locally, why is it so fearful on a global scale? Is it OK to be killed by your neighbour but somehow beyond acceptable to be killed by a foreigner?
If it scares you on a global scale, then now you know how we feel about the crazy next door being armed to the teeth. If everybody has their itchy finger on the button its a little more worrying is it not? Now substitute button with trigger in the previous sentence.
Whether it is locally or internationally it makes no difference if it is your 'game' that is cut short.