Although the 1968 Non-Proliferation Treaty prohibits nuclear weapons development, the Trump administration’s utter disdain for democratic allies has prompted a global rethink.
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Although the 1968 Non-Proliferation Treaty prohibits nuclear weapons development, the Trump administration’s utter disdain for democratic allies has prompted a global rethink. Trump has demanded NATO countries stop relying on the U.S. military and spend more on their own defence.
Nuclear weapons acquisition complies with his demand.
#CANdoo #CdnPoli #CanadianDefense #NuclearDeterrent #ElbowsUp
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Although the 1968 Non-Proliferation Treaty prohibits nuclear weapons development, the Trump administration’s utter disdain for democratic allies has prompted a global rethink. Trump has demanded NATO countries stop relying on the U.S. military and spend more on their own defence.
Nuclear weapons acquisition complies with his demand.
#CANdoo #CdnPoli #CanadianDefense #NuclearDeterrent #ElbowsUp
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Should Canada have a nuclear deterrent? -
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Should Canada have a nuclear deterrent?Canada's Nuclear Industry and
the Myth of the Peaceful Atom -
Canada's Nuclear Industry and
the Myth of the Peaceful Atom@pinhman @sleepy62
"Soon, the international non-proliferation regime came to be regarded with cynicism. As in Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale of the Emperor's New Clothes, the splendid-sounding words cloaking the motives of the nuclear-weapon states and the reactor vendors appeared altogether transparent. Atoms for Peace was merely a slogan, not a genuine objective."‘Rules-based order was a lie’
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