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The perils of nuclear disarmament: How relinquishment could result in disaster

Posted by Matt in September 24th, 2009

It is the process of relinquishment that will move the world to nuclear war.

As America leads the world in reducing its nuclear arms, one has to wonder about cheating. What is to stop China or Russia from secretly creating nuclear arms?

Should some event occur that directly affects Russia and China or one of their allies such as Syria, would they be more inclined to attack America?

There are a number of reasons for concern. A world without nukes could be far more unstable and prone to both smaller and global-scale conventional wars. And somewhat counter-intuitively, the process of relinquishment itself could increase the chance that nuclear weapons will be used. Moreover, we have to acknowledge the fact that even in a world free of nuclear weapons we will never completely escape the threat of their return.

The perils of nuclear disarmament: How relinquishment could result in disaster


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