Hoping That Nuclear Disarmament Will Become A Reality Someday

By:


We are all living in a nuclear world; however the threat of a Nuclear War breaking anytime is a grim reality that we have learnt live with. Its ironical that we keep on producing more and more nuclear weapons knowing pretty well that we would not be using them, or rather, we are never going to be able to use them for fear of the irreparable damage and destruction they can cause. Why then, are we allowing such weapons to pile up? Is there no way to put a stop to such madness?

Let us first see what we have in store. There is an entire range starting from the mark series from mark 1 to mark 27 with an arsenal of nuclear guns to start with to the heaviest thermonuclear bomb the Mark 17. This hydrogen bomb, almost 25 feet long with a diameter of 5 feet weighs about 21 tons and can cause extensive damage if detonated. The disastrous radiation effects would linger for several years. There is an entire range of sophisticated weapons and missiles with multiple warheads that are capable of being targeted on far away cities and causing extensive damage. That is just the arsenal of one country that we are talking about. This elite club has several members with the United States leading the pack followed by Russia, the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan and North Korea with the possibility of Israel being a nuclear power as well.

It is best not to think about the power of the combined arsenal of all these countries. Of these the first five come under the Non Proliferation Treaty whose sole objective is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons technology. Of the others that do not fall under the treaty, India is suspected to have diverted civilian nuclear technology for nuclear weapons purposes. This has caused concern and anger from Canada that had supplied the nuclear reactors for peaceful purposes. Thankfully, none of these weapons produced across the world have actually been deployed. There is good sense that prevails. However the point is that billions of dollars are being spent on continued research and production such weapons of mass destruction with the knowledge that they are never going to be used.

Repeated protests and demonstrations have led to the formation of various bodies like SALT or the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks that meet and deliberate regularly and agree in principle to restrict if not stop production of these dreaded weapons. However, it is not enough to just stop, which is not being done anyway, what about the stock pile that is lying. They would be a potential hazard whenever there is a breach in security. Moreover, there is no safe way of defusing or deactivating these weapons without any risk. The risks involved in deactivating could be as serious as having them deployed. We have created a hopeless situation for ourselves and we alone are responsible for the consequences.

The need of the hour then, would be to put an effective stop to any further production, and concentrate our efforts and energies to try to undo what should have never have been done in the first place. If extensive research can help create something there should be some safe way to put an end to this entire unwanted and unwarranted legacy that we would be leaving behind for the future generations. Surely, the billions of dollars spent on this wasteful and dangerous exercise could have been put to much better use for the benefit of entire humanity. The important thing to note is that all these arsenals need effective security systems like ADT Alarm Systems.


About the Author:
Randy Collins is a freelance writer and is concerned about the proliferation of nuclear weapons and the potential hazards connected with them. He believes in effective security systems like ADT Alarm Systems.



Article Originally Published On: http://www.articlesnatch.com


|

Loading...
Related....
Videos...

Recent Arts-and-Entertainment Articles

Comments

Still can't find what you are looking for? Search for it!

Loading

Copyright 2005-2011 ArticleSnatch, LLC - All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service.