Nuke Off!A Chapter by Not A WriterA very casual essay which informs you about the new U.S. policy concerning nuclear weapons.Eve Denise Curie once said, "We discovered that peace at any price is no peace at all." After seeing news about not using nuclear weapons and ridding the world of nuclear weapons, have you made your decision if these statements are even possible? This short essay is to inform you what has been going on this past week concerning nuclear weapons. If you have not turned on the television this past week and magically did not see a newspaper this week, this essay will be perfect for you. Question one: What is this nuke containment issue that I have been hearing about? This “nuke containment issue” is not an issue but mainly America’s new nuclear policy. America’s new policy is “ . . . to not use nuclear weapons against countries that do not have them.” In the Times News, in the article called Ukraine gives up nuke material as summit begins by Robert Burns, there’s a plan that shows it all, “The talks are a centerpiece of Obama’s broader agenda for ridding the world of nuclear weapons . . . .” This new nuclear policy as Obama declared, “The American people will be safer and the world will be more secure” as a result. Question two: Wait a second, when did this all take place? This past Monday, April 12, 2010, the U.S. held a national conference in Washington at the Nuclear Security Summit. Only nations that could attend the conference were those that have made a nuclear weapon. Those nations are the following: United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Israel, Pakistan, North Korea, South Africa, and Iran. Iran and North Korea were unable to join the conference due to them being in the light of a national, nuclear concern. Question three: No nuclear weapons . . . why is that? Well, we have all seen the devastating effects of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. Instead of causing a Nuclear War and since the rates of having one are much higher than previous years, the U.S. is complying with all nations around the world to get rid of their nuclear weapons. The amazing fact is the U.S. and Russia, together, make up 90% of the world’s atomic weapons produced. Wiki Answers states, “The United States currently owns 9,600 nuclear weapons, while Russia currently owns 16,800. But Russia actually always had more nuclear weapons than the United States.” But there is another side to the story, Robert Burns says in his article, “. . . Obama’s counterterrorism chief pointedly warned that al-Qaida is vigorously pursuing material and expertise for a bomb.” The Times News, article called Obama takes non-nuclear pledge to world leaders, Steven R. Hurst and Anne Gearan state a quote from President Obama, “We know that organizations like al-Qaida are in the process of trying to secure nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction, and would have no compunction at using them.” The only thing that is stopping al-Qaida from attaining a nuclear bomb is just time and many roadblocks which require either money or manpower. Question four: So what is being done to Iran, North Korea, the Taliban, and the al-Qaida from them making a nuclear weapon? This nuclear policy, hopefully, will solve the problem according to all the stress we have upon Iran, North Korea and many terrorist groups. Robert Burns says in his article, Summit endorses Obama goal on nuclear security, “In full accord on a global threat, world leaders Tuesday [April 13, 2010] endorsed President Barack Obama’s call for securing all nuclear materials around the globe within four years to keep them out of the grasp of terrorists.” Securing nuclear materials will be accomplished in 2014 but Robert Burns enlightens us right here, “Russia and the U.S. signed a deal to dispose of tons of weapons grade plutonium, although that won’t start for eight years.” In other words, the plan to cease nuclear weapon production will not be called to a hault until 2018. Also, the global Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty is preventing the spread of nuclear weapons; however, this won’t prevent the cause of an accidental shipment of nuclear weapons. (Ex. U.S. accidentally shipped a nuclear weapon from North Dakota to Louisiana and from the U.S. to Taiwan.) Question five: How will this U.S. nuclear policy be enforced? The answer has not yet been released. However, if the U.S. can’t know that Iran has a nuclear bomb, how can they take that bomb away from them? If the U.S. can’t do 1+1 than they can’t do 1+2. Eve Denise Curie once said, "We discovered that peace at any price is no peace at all." We all know that history repeats itself. Unless the world is fully united, there will never be no nuclear peace. I am very doubtful about this new nuclear policy, for I believe nations won’t follow through. However, we can all learn to respect another and to treat each other as ourselves. Remember the Golden Rule! Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets (Matthew 7:12) © 2010 Not A WriterAuthor's Note
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12 Reviews Added on April 16, 2010 Last Updated on August 23, 2010 AuthorNot A WriterKyoto, MI, JapanAboutJapanese writer Into all things anime 日本万歳. どんなに頑張っても私を見つける.. more..Writing
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