>NUUUUCLEAR WEAPOOOONS BAAAADDDDDD
Well, yes
>>81935915
liberal fag
>>81935915
Kill yourself libshit.
What's some other influencedpublicpolicy-kino?
>>81935899
>Getting into a nuclear war is bad
No shit, but Nuclear deterrance is one of the best things to happen to humanity
Now the civilzed world leaves each other alone, and fights proxy wars in shithole africa and the middle east
>>81935973
>>81935962
>fresh numale boipucci
bueno
>>81936078
That... that doesn't make sense.
>>81935962
>>81935973
Don't cut yourselves on all that edge
>President Ronald Reagan watched the film several days before its screening, on November 5, 1983. He wrote in his diary that the film was "very effective and left me greatly depressed,"[19] and that it changed his mind on the prevailing policy on a "nuclear war".[21] The film was also screened for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. A government advisor who attended the screening, a friend of Meyer's, told him "If you wanted to draw blood, you did it. Those guys sat there like they were turned to stone." Four years later, the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty was signed and in Reagan's memoirs he drew a direct line from the film to the signing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_After#Effects_on_policymakers
you're the fucking potus and you let a fictional movie influence you..
no doubt the last great conservative president but how meek
>>81936434
How do these robots get past the captcha?
>>81936434
That's nothing, the current POTUS thinks because Fox loves him he's doing a great job.
>>81936041
threads
>>81936061
Best thing that happened to humanity indeed, rejoice while you can american imperialist.
>>81936434
You are an idiot. Also, Reagan was the greatest nuclear-disarmament hero that ever lived or ever will.
>>81936434
Well he was an actor