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Good morning Judges, today we are here to discuss the morality of possession of nuclear weapons. People may say the possession of nuclear devices is immoral, but there are no rules to war. ... The morality of nuclear weapons comes down to justification of use.
Our first contention is that nuclear weapons are a form of self-defense. ...
Our second contention is that nuclear weapons are a key to stability. Since nuclear weapons were used for the first time in 1945, they have brought about a remarkable transformation in international politics. ...
Following India’s missile test, most of the rest of the world reacted with anger to India and Pakistan’s nuclear capability. But experts have argued that now both countries are known to possess nuclear weapons, they must think much more seriously about the consequence of nuclear action. Some analysts have even suggested that nuclear potential acts as a deterrent to any attacker, and therefore promotes stability.
Approximate Word count = 784 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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