Top 1200 Nuclear Families Quotes & Sayings - Page 20
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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
The right of an individual to refuse to kill, to torture, or to participate in the preparation for the nuclear destruction of humanity seems to me to be fundamental.
The trick in nuclear strategy is to maintain stability by balancing potentials and thus to discourage events from converting the hypothetical to the actual.
My greatest fear is the Iranians acquire a nuclear weapon and give it to a terrorist organization. And there is a real threat of them doing that.
The Highway Code can't be that difficult to understand, and yet my brain seems to treat it as a set of nuclear fission instructions in Old Japanese.
Inter Services Intelligence-aided sleeper modules within the country are more dangerous than a nuclear bomb.
We keep discussing nuclear power and other issues, but we should spare a thought to the basic needs of our women.
I would characterize current US nuclear weapons policy as immoral, illegal, militarily unnecessary, and dreadfully dangerous
This is one of the worst deals ever made by any country in history. The deal with Iran will lead to nuclear problems.
She [Hillary Clinton] wants to start an air war over Syria with Russia, a nuclear-armed power.
In seeking to counter challenges such as terrorist threats, hostile state activity, or nuclear proliferation, we cannot work in isolation.
The consensus is that climate change ranks along with nuclear warfare as the top two risks facing human civilization.
[Saddam Hussein is aggressively seeking nuclear and biological weapons and ] the United States may well become the target.
There are two problems for our species' survival - nuclear war and environmental catastrophe - and we're hurtling towards them. Knowingly.
That it's a worldwide thing that families are better off.
I don't think that Iran with a nuclear capability will be just the problem of the state of Israel. This is a matter that concerns the whole world.
We have wide-ranging joint projects in the nuclear energy sphere, logistics, machine building and trade as a whole [with China].
Certain countries are dumping nuclear waste directly into
the ocean, making fish flesh even more poisonous.
The world should be very clear about making sure that Iran does not get nuclear weapons, period.
True friends are families which you can select.
A total nuclear freeze is counterproductive - especially now, when technology is rapidly changing and the Soviets have some important strategic advantages.
My brain knows best-before dates are a con; my panicky gut treats them like a nuclear countdown.
I know what soldiers or their families go through.
The fundamental premise is that neither the United States or the international community is going to allow Iran to develop a nuclear weapon.
Since the advent of nuclear weapons, it seems clear that there is no longer any alternative to peace, if there is to be a happy and well world.
If you're Iran's minister of defense, I think you'd try to develop at least one nuclear weapon to save yourself from what happened to Iraq.
That's the trouble with cookbooks. Like sex education and nuclear physics, they are founded on an illusion. They bespeak order, but they end in tears.
The only countries that have successfully moved from fossil fuels to low-carbon power have done so with the help of nuclear energy.
It is not viable for one country to demand a right to increase and upgrade its nuclear weapons capabilities while asking others to eliminate theirs.
We [The United States] should be prepared to launch a pre-emption strike against Iran to eliminate their nuclear capability.
It is not observed in history that families improve with time.
Alice Stewart [is] a much underestimated scientist who has been an indomitable challenger of the establishment and a thorn in the flesh of the nuclear industry.
For while the threat of nuclear holocaust has been significantly reduced, the world remains a very unsettled and dangerous place.
If we had adhered to the concept of connectedness, then we would not have created nuclear weapons, huge armies and global warming.
There's people out there with nuclear bombs and yet we've got all these politicians trying to make a political platform based on a record. Isn't it ridiculous?
We must not allow the Iranian regime to use the nation's vast energy resource as a financial pipeline for its nuclear ambitions.
No matter our background, we all have crazy families.
The issues and challenges surrounding nuclear non-proliferation are continuously evolving. They've changed dramatically at several junctures in recent memory.
But beyond all that, the question that is continually begged is why isn't America leading the way toward total abolition of nuclear weapons.
We are a democracy: there are enough checks and balances in our country, and we have an impeccable record of not contributing in any way to nuclear proliferation.
The Iranian government intends to use the nuclear program for peaceful purposes, but must convince international public opinion of that.
I say let's respond as best we can to the victims and their families.
Friendships come and go, but families are forever.
There are laws for everything except the harm families do.
The JCPOA has made the world safer. The deal ensures that Israel does not have to live with the threat of a nuclear Iran in its backyard.
Nuclear power plants must be prepared to withstand everything from earthquakes to tsunamis, from fires to floods to acts of terrorism.
As long as I'm president of the United States Iran will not get a nuclear weapon. I made that clear when I came into office.
The thing that makes countries want to pursue some kind of nuclear deterrent is precisely the fact that they feel threatened.
The nuclear arms race is like two people sitting in a pool of gasoline spending all their time making matches.
Mankind spends much more on training pilots of aircraft than it does to train the nuclear reactor operators.
The whitewashing of windows can provide very effective protection against fire resulting from the heat-flash from nuclear explosions.
Families used to come from somewhere, and that's where they stayed.
What could become a danger to world peace is Iran's nuclear program and the country's open threat to annihilate Israel.
Nuclear energy is a baseload - meaning it's power that you can run any time you want, day or night - and carbon-free.
The question arises whether private companies can bear responsibility when considering the large risks involved with nuclear business.
I want to invest in hard-working families.
The computer is a greater threat to the [nuclear] family than all the abortion laws and gay rights movements and pornography in the world.
You know boys, a nuclear reactor is a lot like women. You just have to read the manual and press the right button.
I'll be a governor who looks out for Kentucky families.
I never turn on the news over the weekend, short of a nuclear detonation somewhere. I just don't. I don't learn anything from it anymore.
The Iranian acquisition of nuclear weapons would be infinitely more costly than any scenario you can imagine to stop it.
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