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argumentative essay

“The Goal of world without nuclear weapons is attainable”

SUBMITTED BY: MANSHA RAM


ID: 093-21-0006
Class: MBA - I
“Goal of world without nuclear weapon is attainable”

A nuclear weapon would wipe out all of humanity. The United States created the first nuclear

weapon in 1945, and with those nuclear weapons they bombarded two Japanese cities

“Hiroshima” and “Nagasaki”. Nuclear weapons should be abolished, countries should not have

weapons that wipe out civilization.

The Goal without a nuclear weapon is attainable because nuclear weapons pose a direct threat to

everyone, and it is the cause of distrust among the nations as well as these nuclear weapons are

useless in addressing any of today’s real security threats.

Opponents claim that the Goal of the world without a nuclear weapon is not achievable because,

if nuclear weapons are banned in the whole world then super power countries can rule on poor

countries, war on resources, and every superpower country use their powers to rule on weak and

poorest countries so there should be a nuclear weapon so that superpower countries scare and not

use their power to rule on weaker countries.

Nuclear weapons are the most destructive, humane, and indiscriminate weapons ever created.

Both in the scale of devastation, they cause and in their unlikely persistent, spreading, genetically

damaging radioactive fallout, they are unlike any other weapons. A single nuclear bomb denoted

over a large city could kill millions of people, the use of tens or hundreds of nuclear bombs

would disrupt the global climate, causing widespread famine.

A single nuclear weapon can destroy a city and kill most of its people several nuclear explosions

over modern cities would kill tens of millions of people, therefore, the Goal of the world without

a nuclear weapon is attainable.

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