First of all, the concept of nuclear deterrence emerged with the use and spread of nuclear weapons, as it first comes to mind. One important illustration of this, since the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, nuclear weapons have been regarded as the ultimate weapon unmatched by any other weapon system . (K. J. Frey 2006) To clarify the definition I would like to say that a well-known economist, Michael Keane, explained the term this way: "To prevent action caused by fear of consequences. Deterrence is a state of mind that results from the presence of an unacceptable threat. Also, deterrence is most parsimoniously defined by Glenn Synder as “the force that deters action, outweighs its benefits. Thomas Schelling describes deterrence as “…what the adversary threats designed to deter.” (Keane, Dictionary of Modern Strategy and Tactics 2005) – ...
It is an obvious fact that nuclear weapons cause harmful effects. In this issue, It is necessary to mention the problems created by these harmful effects of lethal weapons. When a nuclear weapon explodes, it creates a fireball with the same temperature as the center of the sun. About 85% of the energy of the explosion produces air blasts and thermal radiation ( heat). The remaining 15% is emitted as initial radiation produces the first minute or so and residual radiation is emitted over a period of time . (Duraković 1995) 90% of deaths are caused by heat injury and/or explosion effects, and 10% are caused by exposure to radiation that is extremely fatal.Ionizing radiation causes mortality in the intermediate stage, which covers the ten to twelve weeks that follow. The late phase, which includes the following thirteen to twenty weeks, is when a survivor's condition may start to improve. If th...