There is no winner.
Nuclear war has no inherent paradox (that is, it is not inherently self-contradictory). However, large-scale nuclear war has all the characteristics of a Pyrrhic victory - that is, the cost for 'victory' is so high, that the difference between victory and defeat can be seen as negligible.
Or, to quote the WOPR machine from the 1983 movie War Games, "The only winning move is not to play."
There has never been a Nuclear War
A nuclear or biological assault could initialize a nuclear war.
No nuclear weapons were used in the Korean War.....
A misspelling of Nuclear War.
The only country with nuclear weapons who can dare to start a nuclear war is Pakistan coz they have no brains
No, there is no paradox in "Alas, Babylon" by Pat Frank. The novel primarily focuses on the aftermath of a nuclear war and how a small community in Florida copes with the challenges of survival. It does not contain any paradoxical elements.
nuclear weapons
Yes. Everyone is very scared of the nuclear war, once the nuclear war have broken out no one will survive. Hope that the nuclear war will not happen.
No Nuclear War was created in 1987.
There has never been a Nuclear War
War in which the combatants use nuclear weapons.
Preventing nuclear war - A PEEx
A nuclear or biological assault could initialize a nuclear war.
A war where countries fight each other with nuclear weapons.
Nuclear War MUD was created in 1992.
Nuclear War MUD happened in 1992.
What nuclear war? The only nuclear war ever was the two bombs dropped on Japan to end WW2.