Sentences with phrase «of nuclear arms»

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.
There are risks related to the proliferation of nuclear arms and conventional arms (eg biological and chemical warfare).
We can not allow it to be the play ground of the nuclear arms of the evil forces.
The security concerns of the nuclear armed states were paramount over any concerns by the vast majority of the planet.
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.
The Phantom Pain in particular features missives about child soldiers, the threat of nuclear arms, and the colonialism of language.
Cleaning up some of the world's worst hotspots is not a job for humans; reports on the robots built to deal with the legacy of the nuclear arms race
When Trump said he wanted to bail out of the nuclear arms treaty with Iran, Tillerson said he didn't want to.
For me, the existential threat of nuclear weapons didn't really click until a few years ago, when I wrote a feature story that focused on a byproduct of the nuclear arms race.
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.
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.
Again, reason is showing the folly of the nuclear arms race, that it is foolish to destroy an enemy if the consequence is self - destruction.
It has abundant oil and is rife with war, with the added specters of vicious persecution of religious minorities, terrorism, and the possibility of nuclear arms.
(And we might emphasize here also the «impossible» task of bringing about any resolution of the nuclear arms race and what seems to many reasonable people the «inevitable» extinction of human life if the momentum continues according to the «logic» inherent in present international politics).
By divesting the state from any business with companies whose actions further Iran's pursuit of nuclear arms, we are doing our part to make the world a safer place.»
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.
A firm believer in diplomacy, the Ambassador's doctrine appears validated by the previous decade, where ten years of war and occupation have merely resulted in miring the US in two unwinnable wars in the Middle East, persuading non-nuclear countries that security lies in acquirement of nuclear arms, and the disillusioning of much of the world of the the trust that the US is a force for good on the world stage.
It was Ronald Reagan who once said of nuclear arms negotiations with the Soviets: «Trust, but verify.»
The budget office report noted that the United States also spends a substantial sum on other nuclear - related activities, including legacy costs of nuclear arms and spending on threat reduction, arms control and missile defense systems.
Boseman likens the hero's vibranium battle suit to the United States» possession of nuclear arms, proclaiming, ««it's a similar thing... Who would you want to get the call at three in the morning?
With all eyes on the current escalating international crisis and flexing of nuclear arms, this film is compelling in its relevance to our present reality, and uses it as a platform to raise some appropriate questions about the boundaries of art and the role of cinema.
The destructive force of nuclear arms - their power to bring to an end our entire civilization - has the potential to make irrelevant the elegant syntactical games of the relativists.
Faulty wiring meant that the alarm triggered the take - off of nuclear armed US planes.
Yet the site, part of the White Sands missile range, is open two days each year to pilgrims to this «ground zero» of the nuclear arms race.
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