What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear Nuclear Disarmament? For me, the first thing that comes to my mind is the incident on August 1945 at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which according to official sources killed around 1. 5 million innocent Japanese people. First of all, In August 1945, U. S dropped two atom bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which ended the World War II and started the nuclear race in the world. It was the first time in the world when a nuclear weapon was used for human destruction. In the recent years (mainly from 1992) U.
S government is following nuclear disarmament policy and thereby endangering not only U. S citizens lives but the whole world’s lives. Secondly, let us see the problems involved in nuclear disarmament. Nuclear disarmament, which means reducing the nuclear weapons that we posses, is one of the current sensitive issues among the nations.
The problem in short is that. There are five countries in the world, that are declared as nuclear warhead nations and they are U. S, Russia, China, France and UK. There are five more nations that are undeclared but posses nuclear weapons.
They are India, Pakistan, Republic of Korea, Iran and Israel. I feel that, America should not follow nuclear disarmament policy. We should possess nuclear weapons for our country’s security. In 1945, the then President Truman decided to drop atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because he was sure that Japanese were not well equipped with nuclear weapons.
The Essay on Hiroshima Nagasaki And The World
Einstein first told president Roosevelt about the tremendous power of fused uranium in the late 1930s. Soon after this news from Einstein the atom bomb was built and tested. With bombs ready, Truman is faced with a decision. America is in the middle of World War II with no end in sight. He decides to deploy two atomic bombs on two Japanese cities. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the two fateful ...
If Japan might have had a bomb, and then U. S would not have dropped bombs in Japan fearing for American’s lives.