Nuclear Arms Race: How Should Preppers Prepare?

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A renewed nuclear arms race is becoming a serious topic of discussion as long-standing arms control agreements break down. But what does that really mean, and how should preppers respond?

In this video, we examine what a modern nuclear arms race actually looks like, how it differs from the Cold War, and why the real risks are often indirect rather than immediate. From warhead expansion and hypersonic delivery systems to energy instability and supply chain disruption, nuclear competition affects far more than military planning.

This is not about predicting nuclear war. It is about understanding global instability, escalation risk, and how strategic tension between major powers can ripple through energy markets, infrastructure, and everyday life.

For preppers, preparing for a nuclear arms race does not mean extreme measures. It means strengthening fundamentals, improving resilience, and adopting an all-hazards approach that works across multiple scenarios.

If you are serious about long-term preparedness, situational awareness, and practical resilience, this discussion matters.

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========== CHAPTERS ==========
00:00 Preparing for a Nuclear Arms Race
01:27 What People Expect vs Reality
02:37 What a Modern Nuclear Arms Race Actually Looks Like
04:07 How a Nuclear Arms Race Affects the World Day to Day
05:34 Does This Mean Nuclear War Is Likely?
06:47 What Preparing for a Nuclear Arms Race Really Means
08:18 How This Fits Into an All-Hazards Approach

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