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    He also held that to risk the slaughter that their possession of nuclear weapons set far more of civilization and living beings at risk than the wickedest of previous tyrants, Hitler and Stalin included, and the belligerent attitude about them had raised that risk in the Cuban Missile Crisis enough to accuse these leaders of being the wickedest ever.
    Before you argue that it didn't happen, ask whether the difference between a drunken driver who kills a person, and an equally drunk person who drives and gets home without hitting anybody, is anything better than luck. 
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