Donald Trump's press secretary-to-be, Sean Spicer, thinks the president-elect's Twitter use will be "just a really exciting part" of his administration.

"I think that his use of social media in particular . . . is gonna be something that’s never been seen before," Spicer told local Providence, Rhode Island, news station WPRI in a recent interview. "He has this direct pipeline [to] the American people, where he can talk back and forth."

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"He can put his thoughts out and hear what they’re thinking in a way that no one’s ever been able to do before," he added. "I mean, he does communicate in a much bigger way than there’s ever been before, and I think that’s gonna be just a really exciting part of the job."

As "exciting" as some of Trump's more innocuous tweets may have been, the "thoughts" he's more recently put out could signal World War III.

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Last week, Trump — via his "direct pipeline" to his constituents — suggested the United States ought to "strengthen and expand its nuclear capability."

Kingston Reif, director for disarmament and threat-reduction policy at the Arms Control Association, called Trump’s suggestion "a very concerning and destabilizing symbol for the rest of the world."