Mutually assured destruction has helped keep the world safe for more than 80 years, but the Iranian regime wouldn’t likely follow the rules
Lawrence Martin is a Columnist at The Globe and Mail. With a focus on government and politics, as well as technology and artificial intelligence, he covers a range of topics including elections, public policy, and security policy. Lawrence has been featured in MDPI, The Globe and Mail, CFO Dive, and SAP, and is also an accomplished author with ten books to his name.











