Nukes: The World's Worst Trend That Just Won't Quit
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Trying to create a world with zero nuclear weapons sounds noble, especially coming from the only country that "experienced atomic bombings." Yet, the message is "losing momentum amid global conflicts," proving once again that humanity excels at ignoring obvious disaster plans. Because if something's worked so well so farâlike playing a real-life game of thermonuclear chickenâwhy fix it?
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Source: Japantimes | Published: 8/6/2025 | Author: Unknown
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