"We simply don't know whether nuclear weapons have been effective as a deterrent...whether they are effective today or can be expected to be so in the future. Nuclear policy has for years been framed in ignorance of the facts most central to its justification."
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Robert L. Holmes, The New York Times, "What We Don't Know About Nuclear Policy" (January 17, 1988), p.26
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