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The Dangers Of Nuclear "Progress"
Part 1 of Paper ....e than 140,000 people and leaving the cities of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki in ruins. The dropping of the bombs not only marked
the end of World War II, but demonstrated the incredible power and effects
of nuclear technology, as well. After seeing this, one would think that
countries would realize the dangers of this new .... Part 2 of Paper .... States would always have a military advantage
if they gave up their plans for building a nuclear device and, therefore,
rejected the proposal.
I think that the refusal of the Soviet Union was a big mistake on
their part. Not only did they put the safety of the U.S.S.R on the line,
but of the whole world, as well. By rejecting that proposal, other
countries would soon follow America's example, producing nuclear weapons of
their own. By 1952, the Soviet Union and Great Britain had prod.... |
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