Sentences with phrase «nuclear state»

Although in general the decay of an excited nuclear state follows the hierarchy of these forces, there are sometimes exceptions.
Pioneering conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth will create an installation of text from Kubrick's films based on the language of Kubrick's work, while Britain's foremost political artist Peter Kennard will juxtapose images of characters set in the War Room of Dr Strangelove with present day leaders of nuclear states, in a statement about the renewal of Trident.
«Trump has mocked Obama for saying that climate change is the top global priority, especially as compared to Islamic terrorism and rogue nuclear states like Iran and North Korea.»
«This signifies the first commercial steps to end India's nuclear isolation and to emerge as a responsible nuclear state with advanced nuclear technology,» says computer scientist Prithviraj Chavan, Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office.
Other nuclear states: India, for one, but mainly Russia and China... Are too much of a threat if they responded using nuclear weapons.
The term for using military to make a state do what you want is «war» and you really really don't want to make any of the veto countries fight a war since the five veto countries are also the five nuclear states under non proliferation.
Indeed, the Arihant's ability to deliver K - 15 short - range and K - 4 intermediate - range nuclear missiles was envisioned as a powerful deterrent against India's uneasy nuclear state neighbor, Pakistan.
It would be a recipe for more Syrias, more Ukraines, more nuclear states, and more ISIS statelets.
Waltz seems to be incredulous that Israel should continue to be the only nuclear state in the Middle East.
Nuclear weapons are an ineffective deterrent against both potential acts of terrorism and threats from nuclear states.
It's a painfully delicate way to spend your week, with relations between the two nuclear states still tense and angry following the Mumbai attacks.
So unless your terrorists are on the territory of a signatory nuclear state (US, Russia, China, the UK, France), a non-signatory state (India, South Sudan, Pakistan, Israel) or a state that has acquired nuclear weapons in contravention of the Treaty (North Korea), it's probably illegal to nuke them.
It should thus be possible to measure with extremely high precision the frequency of the radiation emitted when the excited nuclear state falls back to the ground state,» Thirolf explains.
Years later, when both Pakistan and India became nuclear states this question returned to me with greater urgency.
As I have most recently argued in Schwartzman (2016), the Military Industrial (Fossil Fuel Nuclear State Terror and Surveillance) Complex («MIC») is the main obstacle to making this rapid shift to 100 % renewable energy possible, with ongoing perpetual wars driven by its Imperial Agenda.
Keeping bomb - making material out of the hands of all but the existing nuclear states has been a guiding principle in diplomatic efforts to restrain North Korea's and Iran's nuclear programs, for example, without denying those countries the right to operate nuclear power plants peacefully.
The problems facing us, many of them are global, like rogue nuclear states, like climate change, and other forms of environmental threats, like terrorists, like maximizing global wealth and prosperity, and none of these are going to be solved if we think of the international arena as one of each nation striving for its individual greatness.
The talks are being boycotted by the US, other nuclear states, the NATO states and Australia, the first time an Australian government has refused to participate in such a multilateral accord.
The «official» nuclear states under the Non-Proliferation Treaty have given undertakings not to use nuclear weapons against signatory non-nuclear states.
With financial support from the EU - funded project nuClock, Thirolf, von der Wense and Seiferle have continued to characterize the energy transition in the 229Th nucleus, and have now succeeded in measuring the lifetime of the excited nuclear state.
North Korea's arsenal represents the achievement of three generations of Kims and is so central to the regime that its status as a «nuclear state» is enshrined in the constitution.
Israel forgets Pakistan is a Nuclear State too.
«Instability in a nuclear state is what the terrorists want.
Of all the nuclear states, we are arguably the one with the smallest posture and with the most active disarmament drive.
We can halve it and still keep all the benefits which come from being a nuclear state.
Also, the OPCW is almost universally accepted, not just the nuclear states.
All of it carries worrying echoes of the turn of the century, when a huge build - up of troops on the border scared the world into fully appreciating the delicate nature of the two nuclear states» relationship.
It is the justification virtually every nuclear state uses for maintaining nuclear arsenals, including the UK.
Possession of nuclear weapons could be seen as the ultimate bargaining tool in international diplomacy, instantly giving any nuclear state a seat at the top table.
Hans Kristensen of the Federation of American Scientists says all nuclear states are investing in modernising their arsenals.
Park believes Kim will keep his nukes simply to demonstrate to his own people that he is the ruler of a nuclear state and therefore commands the respect of Washington and Seoul.
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