There are multiple safeties. Nuclear bombs had 5-6 safeties on the bomb itself, which proved crucial on several occasions when the USA accidentally bombed itself.
Spain too! And I think the UK nuked Birmingham once.
A good way to think of it is "What's to keep the pizza delivery guy from delivering 500 free pizzas to himself on one night". Someone needs to take the order, several other people prepare the pizza, the delivery guy picks them, and a whole lot of customers are going to throw red flags in short order if their pizza doesn't arrive.
Good analogy actually.
>There are multiple safeties. Nuclear bombs had 5-6 safeties on the bomb itself, which proved crucial on several occasions when the USA accidentally bombed itself.
Spain too! And I think the UK nuked Birmingham once.
>A good way to think of it is "What's to keep the pizza delivery guy from delivering 500 free pizzas to himself on one night". Someone needs to take the order, several other people prepare the pizza, the delivery guy picks them, and a whole lot of customers are going to throw red flags in short order if their pizza doesn't arrive.
Good analogy actually.
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