Proud Prophet and how nuclear wars end 0 ▲ a sibilant intake of breath 1 hour ago · History · hide · 0 comments The National War College is located inside the National Defense University, which is located just across the river from the Pentagon. Each day, to play the [1983 Proud Prophet war] game, the secretary of defense would pick up a red phone and call the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to discuss various ideas in the different nuclear war scenarios put forth by [Thomas] Schelling. Schemes included everything from tactical nuclear strikes in a so-called limited nuclear war, to massive decapitation-event scenarios. There were exercises with NATO and without NATO nuclear forces getting involved. There were scenarios where the U.S. launched nuclear war preemptively, beginning with everyone at the Pentagon in a state of focused calm. There were exercises where nuclear war war launched in crisis mode. In full-on panic mode. With and without China entering the conflict. With and without the UK involved. Paul Bracken, a professor of political science at Yale, was one of the civilian… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.