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Too many crazy people in power today to risk it.
But, it's also a minor miracle that everyone with the power to launch nukes has been a mostly rational actor, thus far. It's not true that no one at all would be willing to launch. Gambles fail, things get miscommunicated, people crack under pressure...
Also, if nukes were to be used, the way they kill is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ gruesome. Death by burning and radiation poisoning are arguably the most painful deaths, and nukes do both.
Not nearly as impressive as going from vacuum tubes to solid state electronics in just 20 though.
Reality: I'm going to attack you by normal means and if you nuke me I'll nuke you back.
Industrial fertilizers are way up there too.
If the meaning is greatest destruction by a single weapon, then they are.
Nuclear weapons don't bring total destruction of Earth, they usually bring total destruction of a city or few cities that include mainly innocent citizens, a dictator might not care about it. Only if countries would nuke themselves over and over and over again, many times, that's when we can start talking about total destruction.
The nukes used to destroy Hiroshima and Nagasaki were big enough to wipe out a city.
The biggest nukes today can put out over 100,000 times that power. And the fact is, most countries are just two or three cities. Two, maybe three or four large nukes on London and Edinburgh, then Manchester would wipe out the UK and its entire Government structure. Ireland in a single strike on Dublin. Russia in three or four on Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinberg, Volgograd. France in 3. Germany in 4. Spain in 2. Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden in 1 each. US in 5 maybe. New York and Boston, Washington and Philadelphia, Dallas, Chicago and Houston.
The US and Russia have over 5000 nukes each, pointed at each other.