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Introducing nuclear weapons not ideal against North Korea's nukes


Introducing nuclear weapons not ideal against North Korea s nukes
Posted : 2021-05-14 16:59
Updated : 2021-05-14 19:27
Moon Chung-in, chairman of the Sejong Institute and vice chairman of Asia Pacific Leadership Network for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament, delivers a keynote speech during a webinar titled Assessing Northeast Asia Nuclear Domino: North Korean Nuclear Threat and South Korean Responses. Friday (KST). Captured during the webinar
By Jung Da-min
Military buildup such as introducing U.S. tactical nuclear weapons or a NATO-style nuclear sharing system is not the right answer for South Korea to deal with growing nuclear threats from North Korea, according to diplomatic experts, Friday. ....

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Who's next? - Nuclear proliferation is not fast, but it is frightening | Briefing


Who’s next?
Experts worry about East Asia and the Middle East
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N MARCH 1963 President John Kennedy lamented his failure to negotiate a ban on nuclear tests. “Personally,” he warned, “I am haunted by the feeling that by 1970, unless we are successful, there may be ten nuclear powers instead of four and by 1975, 15 or 20.”
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Kennedy was wrong. While many countries explored the idea of nuclear weapons from the 1950s to the 1990s, comparatively few took the next step of actually trying to develop the ability to build them (see chart). Of those few some stopped because the country itself dissolved (Yugoslavia), some because of changes to domestic politics (Brazil), some because of pressure from allies (South Korea) and some through force of arms (Iraq). ....

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