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The Biscuit and the Football: Presidential Nuclear Authority

The Biscuit and the Football: Presidential Nuclear Authority

Update: 2020-07-02
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Is there anything more quintessentially American that naming the briefcase that the President uses to authorize a nuclear attack, “the football”? The authority to single-handedly decide the fate of the world with a deadly weapon is possibly one of the most important responsibilities to understand about the President’s role. In this episode, we unpack the history of this power, how it came to be, and what it is like to carry the weight of that decision according to Bill Clinton. We further discuss the dangerous Cold War hangovers of sole presidential authority and the failure of the United States to commit to no first use of nuclear weapons with Congressmen and scientific experts.

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Faye

How did you fail to mention that Bill Clinton LOST the nuclear biscuit codes and was without them for four months of his last year in office, and FAILED to inform the Department of Defense about the situation? AND THEY WERE NEVER RECOVERED. Thank goodness they change the codes periodically.

Sep 16th
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The Biscuit and the Football: Presidential Nuclear Authority

The Biscuit and the Football: Presidential Nuclear Authority

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