For those that aren't familiar, during the Clinton and Bush eras North Korean nuclear war was the boogey man that fueled years of conflict across the middle much like has this decade. In those years children were taught to prepare for nuclear detonations, nuclear bomb drills were conducted one a week in nearly every public school in the "likely" event a nuke hit us. Today we know how naive we were back then, but just how easy is it to fall back into ignorant complacency?
For those that aren't familiar, during the Clinton and Bush eras North Korean nuclear war was the boogey man that fueled years of conflict across the middle much like has this decade. In those years children were taught to prepare for nuclear detonations, nuclear bomb drills were conducted one a week in nearly every public school in the "likely" event a nuke hit us. Today we know how naive we were back then, but just how easy is it to fall back into ignorant complacency?