The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

How to deescalate

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I’m not sure if hypersonic missiles or Iran’s drones have a chance of first-strike capability. If so, or if some countries will think so, and/or don’t fear a second strike, then we need to take preventati­ve steps. The same applies to nuclear weapons (with or without these) and perhaps likewise even poison gas.

If there is a chance of conquest by China, Iran or North Korea — or a chance of destructio­n by any of those countries or by Russia — we need a freeze on new missiles and/or weapons of those sorts; there should be immediate inspection of any suspicious sites in order to verify this. (If they don’t fear a second strike, or would furnish to terrorists, we need to have them dismantle what they already have — again with immediate inspection.)

Perhaps the way to do this is by offering and/ or establishi­ng increased trade while threatenin­g increased sanctions, with the spread wide enough so that they won’t want to chance our missing any of the sites.

(For Russia, we might also try diplomacy like a NATO invitation. Alternatel­y, increased economic ties might forestall destructio­n. For North Korea, perhaps we might also give them a choice between de-nuclearizi­ng the Korean peninsula or putting enough arms in South Korea and nearby to destroy them.)

Perhaps we can bring about human rights, such as freedom of religion; and perhaps we can get China to stop supporting North Korea if nothing else works with the latter.

Alvin Blake New Haven

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