Nuclear Disarmament
Concerns
- Catastrophic Harm: Nuclear bombs devastate the environment and have long-term radiation impacts that damage future generations.
- Against Humanity: The kind of destruction resulting from the use of nuclear weapons is incompatible with humanity's character.
- Ethically Unacceptable: Nuclear weapons make no distinction between armed and unarmed people. Even in times of conflict, unleashing nuclear weapons will result in a large-scale loss of innocent lives and non-combatants, which is ethically unacceptable.
- Loss of State Revenue: While nuclear arsenals may have reduced development costs, the overall cost of the system and its maintenance can be prohibitively expensive.
- Adverse Impact on Environment: The radioactive fallout from ....
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