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Nuclear power plants are strictly secured in order to minimize the potential for damage, affecting availability of electricity; to minimize the potential for radiological release, such as if the cooling system is destroyed; and to minimize the potential for diversion of spent fuel products in fuel bundles, that could be used in a dirty bomb or refined to weapons grade material. (The last part is least likely, but it is still a consideration.)
No, Vietnam was LIMITED to conventional weapons only. A limited war.
No. The first and last time that nukes were used in combat was August 1945 (WWII). Which is why "limited wars" were fought after WWII: "Limited" to non-atomic weapons (limited to conventional weapons only; limited war).
The Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons treaty.
The Korean War 1950-1953 and the Vietnam War 1961-1973 are normally classified at LIMITED WARS because they were limited in the boundaries of where they could fight, and limited with the weapons they could use, such as NO ATOMIC WEAPONS!
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Hawks predominately protested "limited war"; Hawks wanted to invade North Vietnam and use nuclear weapons (atomic weapons) if need be. It's called FIGHTING TO WIN!
Cold War=Created by Nuclear Weapons (Atomic Weapons). LBJ was limited by the threat of atomic war. If nuclear weapons never existed, then the Vietnam War could've been fought like any other pre-atomic age war...invasion, using all weapons available (except for the non existing atomic weapons)...etc...etc.
Limited to the use of conventional weapons only; NO NUKES. Limited to fighting only in South Vietnam on the ground; Limited to bombing North Vietnam, but no ground fighting (no invasion). Korea was also a limited war. Limited conventional weapons only; NO NUKES. However, North Korea was invaded by ground forces; and Red China entered the war. Consequently, we didn't invade North VIETNAM for that war, because we didn't want a repeat of a Red Chinese entry into the war.
Whichever radius you are referring to depends on yield.