Paul Bracken: The Secret Pentagon War Game That Offers a Stark Warning for Our Times

Paul Bracken
December 3, 2024

Professor Emeritus of Management and Political Science Paul Bracken has an article in New York Times magazine entitled The Secret Pentagon War Game That Offers a Stark Warning for Our Times.

Abstract:

Nuclear confrontation is fundamentally a form of communication — even after the first blows fall. Some in government see it as a language and revel in its complexity. This has been so ever since the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan in August 1945 and the Soviet Union responded by testing its own device four years later. The ensuing dialogues have, with varying degrees of subtlety, involved tests, bans on tests, arms agreements, embargoes, clandestine and nonclandestine technology transfers and the occasional grand speech — a high-stakes conversation in which all sides have understood the fearsome price of miscommunication. These exchanges echo around the edges of a devil’s spiral. At the top of the spiral stand the preparations meant as deterrents. At the bottom stands all-out nuclear war.