Sentences with phrase «nuclear armed us»

Faulty wiring meant that the alarm triggered the take - off of nuclear armed US planes.
Even after the Humanitarian Initiative began to level the playing field or as Costa Rica put it, «democracy has come to nuclear disarmament», the nuclear armed states still continued to question the validity of other states» concerns.
The security concerns of the nuclear armed states were paramount over any concerns by the vast majority of the planet.
Given that several of the nations around the Arctic are nuclear armed, conflicts over prospective natural resources under the rapidly retreating Arctic icecap could be bad.
He also became deeply engaged in the peace movement, including campaigns against nuclear weapons with personal involvement in direct actions against visiting nuclear armed warships in Australian ports (initially doing this while he was also in the RAAF!).
And that is a pretty scary realization in a nuclear armed world.
«Can you be certain how that regime, or indeed any other nuclear armed regime, will develop?
The much more plausible, though still unlikely, future scenario is one where Britain occasionally finds itself in limited crises with other nuclear armed states, not permanent stand - offs.
Every other nuclear armed nation doesn't threaten to use the devices on a regular basis.
Any hypothetical military engagement where a nuclear armed country were to be in danger of being completely overrun would change the calculation on whether they would be willing to use nuclear weapons, but Russia probably would not, for example, use their nuclear weapons as a deterrent against attacks against their conventional troops in Ukraine, even if they were in danger of being forced out of Ukraine completely because the retaliation would cost much more to them than what they would be losing.
5 An escalating crisis between two nuclear armed powers, the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the Holocaust are all rather extreme cases.
True, the security implications of a nuclear armed North Korea provide a rationale for US military involvement in the region, in particular missile defence, which runs counter to China's interests.
That is unprecedented - all other nuclear armed nations never do this.
With a nuclear armed North Korea, they are constantly on the front line of danger.
These types of monetary competitions are built around the very real understanding that nuclear armed nations can not afford to fight old - fashioned, kinetic wars with each other.
With a resurgent Russia to its north, a nuclear armed North Korea to its west, and an increasingly capable and powerful China to its Southwest, Japan could become boxed in.
Such a development, should it come to fruition, could have a larger impact of minimizing the threat of a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, Katz said.
When Trump said he wanted to bail out of the nuclear arms treaty with Iran, Tillerson said he didn't want to.
Diplomats and intelligence experts, however, have refuted the idea that these documents prove anything beyond what they already knew when the deal was signed — that Iran certainly did pursue nuclear arms development, which then led to stringent international sanctions and ultimately the negotiation for a deal.
Talks will center around the European refugee crisis, Syria's civil war, the recent Iranian nuclear arms agreement, and climate change.
Both South Korea and the United States say they share the goal of forcing North Korea to abandon its nuclear arms, and the Trump administration says there will be no reduction in pressure on Pyongyang until it has completely denuclearized.
The third aspect is the large portion of global nuclear arms held by the US and Russia.
Echoing other critics, Frank von Hippel, a Princeton University professor who researches nuclear arms control and policymaking, said weak oversight continues.
Pompeo also warned that North Korea could sell nuclear - weapon and ballistic - missile technology and research to other countries, including Iran, which could set off a nuclear arms race.
Though the treaty was intended to limit the Cold War nuclear arms race, it has created obstacles to private space exploration.
Where the «MAD» acronym — mutually assured destruction — characterized the nuclear arms race, that acronym stands for «mutually assured doubt» in the cyber arms race, according to one researcher, because you can never be sure what attack will occur.
Where the nuclear arms race pits the larger countries against each other, the cyber arms race includes a much larger number of combatants since it is open to almost anyone with cash and a computer, according to a front - page article in the Wall Street Journal.
bin Laden has said, «We worship death,» and the ruling regime of Iran wishes to fulfill an eschatological vision to hasten the arrival of the 12th Imam via the use of nuclear arms.
Given that we are rich when the world is poor, that we cling to our nuclear arms as if world extermination were a noble risk, destroy ancient forests, gouge the landscape, pollute the soil, water and air, that we copulate and abort with unrestrained abandon — how then are we to interpret Jesus» words, «It is what comes out of a person that defiles,» so as to come up smelling like roses?
For instance, when speaking eschatologically about the nuclear arms race, a preacher would refer to such things as the blasphemy of destroying God's handiwork and the idolatry of the bomb, not simply to a nuclear freeze.
A world without our alliances would see multiple local nuclear arms races, proxy wars, and stateless regions that could become havens for terrorist groups, and refugee migrations.
For example, in «game theory,» an aptly named part of high academic economics, it has been discovered that games (such as the nuclear arms race or participation in an economy) can not be played with prudence - only rules.
Because of its awesome destructive potential, the problem of nuclear arms occupies an especially prominent place in liberal civil religion.
But the very structure of the section on «nuclear arms, doctrines and disarmament» recapitulates the structure of the Barmen Declaration — first an affirmation of Jesus Christ and then a consequent negation.
They try to overcome and defend themselves against this feeling of powerlessness through a massive increase in nuclear arms, and they try to conquer their fear and reassure themselves by asserting that we can prevail if we do indeed multiply our nuclear arsenal.
Only a blind man can not see we are at end times, third world countries with nuclear arms, a finacial system that is about to collapse, global disasters becoming more prominate, Godlessness that would try to redefine nature, men marrying men, women marrying women, mothers killing their babies rather than loving their babies and those who would mock the only one who could save them, JESUS, all that will hear prepare to stand before him let him be your savior rather than your judge, just a little while not much time is left before this world learns his wrath.
Some commentators on nuclear arms miss the mark.
Psychologists David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton, in The Caveman and the Bomb: Human Nature, Evolution, and Nuclear War (McGraw - Hill, 1985), express this view with their useful observation that «the nuclear arms race goes on because people allow it» (p. 22, their emphasis).
At the hub of a concerned effort among Protestant churches for revitalization is the struggle for a just peace among the nations, It is the false use of money that continues to make the nuclear arms race possible, now again under the new nuclear doctrine.
If the nuclear arms race is not proof enough of that, I do not know what possibly could be!
Now it is time for our leaders to exercise their considerable talents in the «politics of self - interest» by stopping the nuclear arms race instead of continuing to justify and stockpile the means of mutual suicide.
Paul Warnke's comment that the START talks were «conceived in sin» (as a result of grass - roots pressure) indicates the reluctance of the leaders of this administration to face the primary moral question of nuclear arms control and elimination.
The nuclear arms race discloses the lethal power of domination as death.
Since World War II, when War Departments all over the globe became Defense Departments, this militarism has reached its apotheosis in the nuclear arms race.
It is no coincidence that the origins of American soft just war theory can be traced to the nuclear arms race and the turn against the Vietnam War.
It may also help us to keep in view the risks of an unlimited nuclear arms race as compared with the risks involved in disarmament.
I mean problems like the nuclear arms race, inflation, the population explosion, pollution, world hunger, the energy shortage, health care, welfare, and so on.
I have a pile of essays downstairs, I suppose 15 or 18, which are more or less talks I've prepared around the country on all sorts of subjects, but mostly reflections on Indochina and also the nuclear arms race — sometimes from the scriptural viewpoint, sometimes from a purely political one.
It's this constant reflection upon what is happening here, in the light of nuclear arms, saying something to folks about the utter urgency of this resistance.
The article said: «Two key religious organizations in the United States called on Congress Tuesday to ratify the new nuclear arms reduction treaty signed by U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in April.»
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