From Nuclear Military Strategy to a World Without War
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Sooner or later if the world keeps following its current course there will be a nuclear war. Roger Hilsman who played a significant role during the Cuban Missile Crisis is convinced that the only way to prevent an eventual nuclear conflict is to abolish war itself. This study examines and critiques all of the various proposals to date for incorporating nuclear weapons into strategic doctrine and concludes that these efforts have failed. Plans for abolishing only nuclear weapons are according to Hilsman good-intentioned but ill-advised attempts to rehabilitate war. Instead he proposes a gradual transition to world government which will perform the traditional social and political functions that were in the past served only by war.War will not disappear immediately. The world must still be prepared to deal with three types of war: wars that have the potential for escalating to a nuclear World War III; wars that are self-confining; and civil wars that cry out for peacekeeping intervention on humanitarian grounds. While the United States will have to be responsible for dealing with potentially nuclear wars an entirely new force structure will be necessary. Self-confining wars such as Bosnia pose a particular problem as far as world public opinion for intervention is concerned; this study proposes solutions to such dilemmas. Finally because national forces are ill-suited to peacekeeping missions in countries ravaged by civil war the UN must recruit and maintain an international force along the lines of the French Foreign Legion.
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