We will vigorously pursue existing proposals--and seek new ones--to control arms and to stop the spread of nuclear weapons.
Another avenue may be through the reopening, on January twelfth, of negotiations looking to a controlled ban on the testing of nuclear weapons.
Their steadily growing power includes an increasing strength in nuclear weapons.
Because we believe the nuclear danger must be narrowed, we have worked with the Soviet Union and with other nations to reach an agreement that will halt the spread of nuclear weapons.
Another major contribution to peace in the hemisphere is Latin America's own Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
Fifth, we remain deeply committed to the process of mutual and verifiable arms control, particularly to the effort to prevent the spread and further development of nuclear weapons.
Towering over this volatile, changing world, like a thundercloud on a summer day, looms the awesome power of nuclear weapons.
Technological solutions are crucial but may not be conceivable outside the EMP effects of nuclear weapons.
Unlike the impact of nuclear weapons, it is unlikely that a single technology or system will emerge to produce Rapid Dominance.
Although, by then, technological advances to conventional military capabilities seemed to be approaching the destructive power, or more precisely, the system lethality of nuclear weapons.
Armored vehicles provide some protection against both the blast and radiation effects of nuclear weapons.
Table 1-1 lists those countries known to have, suspected of possessing, or seeking, nuclear weapons.
Joint Task Force One The first peacetime nuclear tests, conducted at Bikini in 1946 in a military-scientific exercise designated Operation Crossroads, were designed to assess the effects of nuclear weapons on naval vessels.
If you still insist on getting rid of nuclear weapons, then you must first dismantle the city, which is both the hotbed and ringleader of war.
Your belief that if we just get rid ofnuclear weapons then we are assured everlasting peace and prosperity is nothing more than a delusion.
Therefore, if we are to get rid of nuclear weapons, we must also get rid of the cities.
Thus, the possibility of a serious increase in ultraviolet radiation has been added to widespread radioactive fallout as a fearsome consequence of the large-scale use of nuclear weapons.
A number of other surprises were encountered during 30 years of nuclear weapons development.
The uncertainties that remain are of such magnitude that of themselves they must serve as a further deterrent to the use of nuclear weapons.
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