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History books are full of tragic storms, but there are plenty of major global events that were silently shaped by the weather on those fateful days.
Across the world, leaders and security officials are asking the question, does survival mean having a nuclear deterrent?
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From the North Atlantic to the West Pacific, governments are debating more publicly than before whether they, too, must get the bomb.