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How to Win a Nuclear War

Michiokaku and Daniel Axelrod
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Michiokaku and Daniel Axelrod in their book, How to Win a Nuclear War, discuss the geopolitical tensions during the Berlin airlift crisis.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Cold War nuclear strategy
For: Historians and political science students
Key quote: Michiokaku and Daniel Axelrod in their book, How to Win a Nuclear War, say that by this time period, Harry Truman has already threatened the Soviets four times with a nuclear bombing.
The host discusses the geopolitical tensions of the Cold War, particularly focusing on the strategies employed by leaders like Joseph Stalin and Harry Truman. They reference 'How to Win a Nuclear War' to illustrate the high-stakes decisions and threats made during this critical period.