David Teachout

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The work took on a self-serving circular logic: more weapons drove the need to find more targets; more targets propelled a need to buy more weapons. From 1949, the year of SAC’s first war plan, to the spring of 1955, the list of targets grew fourteen-fold—and continued to grow each year through the end of the decade.
The Bomb: Presidents, Generals, and the Secret History of Nuclear War
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