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+====Nuclear Ships are a key part of all major nations' militaries and are essential technology for maintaining naval competitiveness ==== |
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+WNA 16 |
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+"Nuclear Powered Ships." World Nuclear Association. N.p., June 2016. Web. 10 Aug. 2016. http://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/non-power-nuclear-applications/transport/nuclear-powered-ships.aspx. |
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+Russia built 248 nuclear submarines and five naval surface vessels (plus 9 icebreakers) |
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+AND |
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+US Naval Reactors' facilities since 1958 is 1.03 mSv per year. |
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+====Naval Prescence is key to conventional and nuclear deterrence in its ability to provide minimally intrusive and sustained combat power without prompting escalation.==== |
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+Gerson and Whiteneck 09 |
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+Gerson, Michael, and Daniel Whiteneck (Principle Analyst and Project Director at Center for Naval Analyses.) "Deterrence and Influence: The Navy's Role in Preventing War." CNA (2009): 73-74. Mar. 2009. Web. https://www.cna.org/CNA_files/PDF/D0019315.A4.pdf. |
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+Compared to air and land forces, maritime power has two inter-related characteristics |
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+AND |
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+additional costs without having to be stationed too close to the immediate battlespace. |
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+====Nuclear war leads to extinction==== |
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+KATEB 92 |
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+~~George, 1992 The Inner Ocean: Individualism and Democratic Culture, "Thinking About Human Extinction (1): Nuclear Weapons and Individual Rights," p. 111-112~~ |
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+Schell's work attempts to force on us an acknowledgment that sounds far-fetched and |
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+AND |
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+the form of escalation, can be counted on to seek expression later. |