Nuclear disarmament campaigners on Monday implored NATO and Russia to step back from the brink after the head of the Western military alliance said its members are considering deploying additional atomic weapons to counter Moscow and Beijing.
said Monday that 'it's time for both to reverse course.' 'NATO countries hosting U.S. nuclear weapons should admit to their citizens they have weapons of mass destruction on their soil with no public say,' added. 'But neither Belarus nor NATO allies should flaunt being prepared to indiscriminately kill millions of people.' 'The risk of nuclear weapons use, and public attention to this danger, is at an all-time high.' The group's warning came after NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told The Telegraph on Sunday that members of the military alliance are in the process of deliberating over 'how many nuclear warheads should be operational and which should be stored.
released an analysis Monday showing that the U.S., Russia, and China were the world's largest spenders on nuclear weapons last year. The U.S. and Russia control about 90% of the world's arsenal of atomic weapons. According to experts, a nuclear conflict between the two countries would likely kill tens of millions of people within hours and set off a devastating global famine.
's new report warns. 'Explicit and implicit threats to use nuclear weapons, including in the context of ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, combined with the Oppenheimer blockbuster, Fallout TV show , and bestselling book 'Nuclear War: A Scenario,' mean the world is talking about the bomb.'
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