Anyone miss the bad ol' days?
The question concerning Iran's nuclear program and all its mysteries got me to thinking more about something I've been thinking for a while.
There's a line from Jimmy Buffett's (a personal hero of mine) song "Party at the End of the World" that goes like this:
Now in case you hadn't heard
Things are getting quite absurd
No one really shocks us that's for sure
Roadside bombers and tsunamis
Oh god How I miss those Commies
No one really plays fair anymore
I think Delaney's son James is on to something.
Like many of us, I grew up under the always-present "threat" of nuclear annihilation. I well remember the drills in school where we would cower under our desks with our math books over our head, which would surely enable our survival through a multi-megaton detonation.
Well, the old USSR folded, thanks in large part to Reagan's policies and strength of will. Remember how happy we all were, and visions of world peace were dancing in our heads? Apparently the adage/law "nature abhors a vacuum" is entirely correct, as we look at the numbskulls that now have/are working on/would like to have nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, biological weapons, as so forth.
Is there any question that these goobers will not show the relative level-headedness that the former Soviet Union did? When the USSR was a major player, they kept most, if not all, of these lunatics at bay. Actually, "under the thumb of an iron fist" would probably be more accurate.
Were we safer then than now? Or is safety just an illusion?
With Putin's star continuing to rise, will we see a return to those days gone by? If you don't know they guy, do a little research. He was a truly frightening individual back in the day, and I've seen nothing that indicates any change whatsoever. If we do see a return to a USA/USSR/PRC (to a degree) standoff, would we be better off than we are now?