Top 1200 Nuclear Proliferation Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
The biggest weapon of mass destruction in history is the AK-47, not Iranian nuclear weapons.
As long as nuclear weapons exist, the chances of survival of the human species are quite slight.
Iran . . . has failed to take the opportunity to demonstrate that its nuclear program is peaceful . . . time is not unlimited. — © Barack Obama
Iran . . . has failed to take the opportunity to demonstrate that its nuclear program is peaceful . . . time is not unlimited.
If we're going to be serious about decarbonizing the bulk-power system, nuclear has to be part of the conversation.
We are plunging headlong into a cold war, and we have 2,000 nuclear weapons on hair-trigger alert.
The complete destruction of traditional marriage and the nuclear family is the 'revolutionary or utopian' goal of feminism.
Nuclear transplantation is a technique that has enormously facilitated the analysis of these interactions between nucleus and cytoplasm.
I would eat fruitcake if there'd been a nuclear war and I'd run out of canned goods.
Many of the scientists have believed that their contribution to ending the nuclear race is not to let any new weapons to be developed.
I have always emphasized that the Iranian people has the right to obtain nuclear technology and energy for peaceful purposes.
The consequence of a world full of nuclear powers to me is so incomprehensible in terms of the dangers that that implies.
Nuclear weapons and TV have simply intensified the consequences of our tendencies, upped the stakes.
There's a lot of important issues being brought to the world about America's role in proliferating weapons, about the lack of responsibility of anyone in authority in this country, you have the torture program, that NSA surveillance is Edward Snowden's fault, just like proliferation of weapons is these kids' fault. It's ridiculous, there's never any consequences, there's never any lessons learned.
My priority is to repeal the Iran Nuclear Deal and vote to do that. I think it's extremely dangerous... you don't negotiate with terrorists. — © Darryl Glenn
My priority is to repeal the Iran Nuclear Deal and vote to do that. I think it's extremely dangerous... you don't negotiate with terrorists.
Every country has the right to nuclear technology as long as they use it safely, peacefully and in a secure way.
If the nuclear dossier is referred to the U. N. Security Council, Iran will have to resume uranium enrichment.
The real thing we tried to look at is what happens to a society when the state is absent. At that point, the state had really withdrawn from Lagos; the city was left to its own devices, both in terms of money and services. That, by definition, created an unbelievable proliferation of independent agency: each citizen needed to take, in any day, maybe 400 or 500 independent decisions on how to survive that extremely complex system.
Violent ground-acquisition games such as football are in fact a crypto-fascist metaphor for nuclear war.
Russia has every reason to dispose of its nuclear arsenal... to suit its interests and international legal obligations.
You can't say that religion or irreligion will give us a particular answer to the nuclear dilemma.
My dad was a Navy munitions officer, and by the end of his career, he was a specialist in nuclear weapons.
I doubt nuclear power will play a much larger role than it does now.
All nuclear material in weapons programmes must be subject one day to binding international verification.
I will vote for the first candidate who promises to use nuclear missiles against LinkedIn.
In order to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear country you have to introduce a system of verification and inspection.
Some programs have been theatrical masterpieces, but all we're seeing is the negative side of nuclear war.
The days are gone forever when our enemies could blackmail us with nuclear bombs.
The total elimination of nuclear weapons remains the highest disarmament priority of the United Nations.
There is a driving force more powerful than steam, electricity and nuclear power: the will.
The only thing that will stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons is regime change in Tehran.
Nuclear represents a significant low-carbon opportunity. The electricity it produces is green and reliable.
Relieving the risk of a nuclear conflict with Iran diplomatically is superior than trying to do that militarily.
While nothing is certain, I firmly believe our nation is on the verge of a nuclear energy renaissance.
A world without nuclear weapons would be less stable and more dangerous for all of us.
I don't believe anyone that I know in the administration ever said that Iraq had nuclear weapons.
I have heard that the Saudi Arabians are paying Greenpeace to campaign against Nuclear Power. It wouldn't surprise me at all.
A man who can be provoked by a tweet should not have his fingers anywhere near the nuclear codes.
I've always thought of nuclear as something that's good for the environment. I worry about my polar bears. — © Leslie Dewan
I've always thought of nuclear as something that's good for the environment. I worry about my polar bears.
I told my therapist I was having nightmares about nuclear explosions. He said don't worry it's not the end of the world.
In fact, [Donald's Trump] cavalier attitude about nuclear weapons is so deeply troubling.
Nuclear power and fossil fuels are the choices of the past. Renewable energy is the choice of the future that is here today.
Nuclear-armed Iran ought to be a major concern. And they're moving forward. We have got to roll that back.
We are categorically against any new military nuclear power, be it Iran, be it North Korea, be it anyone.
It's crazy that in a country where schools are falling apart, we're spending $20 billion on nuclear weapons.
I really believe the nexus of terrorism and nuclear weapons is the world's most ominous threat.
He remembered Simon warning him, with wryness, that Clary had the nuclear bomb of boyfriends.
I think if journalists were responsible for international policy we'd have a nuclear war every week.
Some of the American military obviously were thinking in terms of fighting a nuclear war. I was opposed to that.
Iran has the technology to produce the highly enriched uranium, which is not automatically meaning nuclear weapon. — © Mohamed ElBaradei
Iran has the technology to produce the highly enriched uranium, which is not automatically meaning nuclear weapon.
President-elect Biden is committed to the proposition that Iran will not acquire a nuclear weapon.
Although September 11 was horrible, it didn't threaten the survival of the human race, like nuclear weapons do.
The Russians and the Chinese have been absolutely clear they don't want to see Iran with a nuclear weapon.
Engaging in diplomacy with Iran and putting an end to their nuclear weapons program was the right thing to do.
You have North Korea, you have nuclear weapons, and China could solve that problem. And they're not helping us at all.
Once his wife goes to sleep it takes a minor nuclear explosion to wake her.
The great thing about Glasgow is that if there's a nuclear attack it'll look exactly the same afterwards.
For the first time ever, we have confronted in reality the sinister power of uncontrolled nuclear energy.
Look, Israel doesn't intend to introduce nuclear weapons, but if people are afraid that we have them, why not? It's a deterrent.
I am one of those from the green movement who recognises the low carbon benefits of nuclear generation.
Except for fools and madmen, everyone knows that nuclear war would he an unprecedented human catastrophe.
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