I do sometimes wonder if two nuclear equipped nations would go to war with each other with some kind of unwritten gentleman's agreement to not use nukes on each other, sort of like that weird coincidence in WW2 where neither axis nor allies used chemical gas against each other despite both sides having the capability and countermeasures. Unless you were China against the Japanese, of course.
sort of like that weird coincidence in WW2 where neither axis nor allies used chemical gas against each other despite both sides having the capability and countermeasures
Could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure this was due to them kind of accidently inventing Mutually Assured Destruction before MAD was ever invented. They both feared that if chemical weapons were used, the other side would retaliate just as harshly. However, Germany's intelligence was so bad that they didn't realize they had the most lethal gas at the time. Additionally, the German army was not even close to as motorized and mechanized as you were probably taught in school. They relied heavily on horses and didn't have enough horse gas masks, so any gas attack would paralyze the already disasterous logistics problem.
Bit more info here: https://youtu.be/vfRDt3qR42I?t=400
The host can be a bit lib sometimes but otherwise he's pretty alright.
I do sometimes wonder if two nuclear equipped nations would go to war with each other with some kind of unwritten gentleman's agreement to not use nukes on each other, sort of like that weird coincidence in WW2 where neither axis nor allies used chemical gas against each other despite both sides having the capability and countermeasures. Unless you were China against the Japanese, of course.
Over home territory? Idk. Depends on how insane the ruling government is.
Over non-nuclear proxies? Never. No state would ever be client to you again.
Could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure this was due to them kind of accidently inventing Mutually Assured Destruction before MAD was ever invented. They both feared that if chemical weapons were used, the other side would retaliate just as harshly. However, Germany's intelligence was so bad that they didn't realize they had the most lethal gas at the time. Additionally, the German army was not even close to as motorized and mechanized as you were probably taught in school. They relied heavily on horses and didn't have enough horse gas masks, so any gas attack would paralyze the already disasterous logistics problem.
Bit more info here: https://youtu.be/vfRDt3qR42I?t=400 The host can be a bit lib sometimes but otherwise he's pretty alright.