It has long been argued that there is little that is moral about nuclear weapons let alone nuclear warfare. No one wants nuclear war and no one would argue that the money spent on the production of nuclear weapons would be better spent on education, health or anything else that is constructive. In an ideal […]
It has long been argued that there is little that is moral about nuclear weapons let alone nuclear warfare. No one wants nuclear war and no one would argue that the money spent on the production of nuclear weapons would be better spent on education, health or anything else that is constructive. In an ideal world no country would have nuclear weapons and no nation would ever threaten another with the death and destruction we know these weapons can deliver. I for one applaud the decreases in the nuclear stockpiles negotiated since the 1960’s by Russia and the United States. I for one would like to see this continue and not another nuclear weapon produced. I don’t even like nuclear power. Notwithstanding this, there clear double standards in the USA telling North Korea they cannot have nuclear weapons. If the USA can have them – why is it that North…