• Azrael@reddthat.com
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      12 minutes ago

      Good point. But let me ask you this:

      Without a military or nuclear weapons, what is preventing other countries from taking advantage at the first chance they get?

      Criticize the U.S. all you want. But the country is full of valuable resources that other countries want. Take away the U.S.'s ability to defend themselves and the risk of foreign nations taking advantage will spike dramatically. Nukes are basically the ultimate “don’t even think about it” sign.

        • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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          3 hours ago

          probably with some time delay, the germans love a good race (/s)

          apart from that, the military did some significant research into a lot of technology, including airplanes (and rockets), internet, nuclear energy.

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            You failed to get the point I was making. Just because the military is a driving factor to technological progress, doesn’t mean it’s a good thing all of a sudden. And all that progress could also have been made by science. Wernher von Braun didn’t care who funded his research into rockets.