Calling for Twitter to take an ideological stand in order to prevent a social media - spurred
international nuclear conflict is a nice thought, but considering how deeply committed tech companies are to the illusion of neutrality — which happens to dovetail nicely with the spineless art of self - preservation — it's not a very realistic one.
Not exact matches
Scenes of Moon and Kim joking and walking together marked a striking contrast to last year's barrage of North Korean missile tests and its largest ever
nuclear test that led to sweeping
international sanctions and fears of a fresh
conflict on the Korean peninsula.
Even if the use of
nuclear warheads were avoided, the outbreak of an
international conflict using more conventional but highly sophisticated weapons remains possible.
Ultimately it seems likely that internal
conflicts and
international antiproliferation restrictions will contain the growth of even civilian
nuclear programs.
Shin Chang - Hoon, director of the
International Law and
Conflict Resolution Center and the Asan
Nuclear Policy and Technology Center at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies, said the keys to preventing CBRN disasters relate to both social and scientific responsibility.
The advent of
nuclear weapons has ended this option; now military might lead to mutual assured destruction, and therefore the resolution of
conflicts by the rule of
international law has become a necessity.