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THE IRAN NUCLEAR QUESTION
Orissa POST
|July 02, 2025
Since knowledge cannot be 'obliterated,' bombing your way to a deal will invariably prove counterproductive, threatening to bring our world one step closer to nuclear Armageddon
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In 1966, the US, the Soviet Union, the UK, France, and China not only were the only countries that possessed nuclear weapons; they also had enough wisdom to recognise the dangers posed by nuclear proliferation.
Despite their many and deep political differences, they arrived at a consensus to halt the further dissemination of “nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices.” Under the resulting 1970 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), non-nuclear states agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons and to accept International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards on all their nuclear activities. In return, the five nuclear-weapon states committed to negotiate “in good faith on effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race ...and to nuclear disarmament.”
With 191 signatories, the NPT is the most widely adopted international agreement after the UN Charter. The only countries not to adhere to it were India, Pakistan, and Israel. Each went on to develop nuclear weapons. North Korea, which initially joined the treaty, later withdrew to build its own nuclear arsenal. The five original nuclear-weapon states did not keep their end of the bargain regarding disarmament. On the contrary, they have been using AI and other technologies to modernize their arsenals. The world’s nuclear warheads total more than 12,000 and have become the preeminent sign of a country’s power and prestige.
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