Nuclear
weapons are the most dangerous weapons on earth. One can kill millions
and jeopardize the natural environment and lives of future generations
through its long-term catastrophic effects. The dangers from such
weapons arise from their very existence. Although nuclear weapons have
only been used twice in warfare, and that’s by the US, in the bombings
of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 - about
22,000 reportedly remain in our world today. Disarmament is the best
protection against such dangers, but achieving this goal has remained a
tremendously difficult challenge.
What has made nuclear disarmament a wish and not a reality?
Why nuclear states including the US and Russia, who possess the world’s largest nuclear arsenals, refuse to disarm and eliminate their nuclear weapons?
Why the UN has failed to force these states to destroy their nuclear weapons?
What has made nuclear disarmament a wish and not a reality?
Why nuclear states including the US and Russia, who possess the world’s largest nuclear arsenals, refuse to disarm and eliminate their nuclear weapons?
Why the UN has failed to force these states to destroy their nuclear weapons?
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