@AyushdeepNandi2
Ayushdeep Nandi
@AyushdeepNandi2 · 0:38

Debate Topic - Nuclear Weapons are a violation to human rights or are they a defensive strategy for national security.

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Hey guys, as we all know that the tensions between Ukraine and Russia are increasing day by day, is it justified for countries to have possession of nuclear weapons and nuclear warheads Nandi stockpiling them? Do you think that the possession of these nuclear weapons are due to the concern of a nation's security and defense? Or do you feel that the position of this nuclear weapons by these countries A-A-A-A-A-A-A violation to human rights? Or let's have a discussion about this guy

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@discopotatoh
Pinki Bordoloi
@discopotatoh · 1:08
And climate modeling has shown that a nuclear war involving less than 1% of the world's Arsenal targeted on cities could trigger global climate disruptions for ten years, degrading agricultural production and putting up to 2 billion people at risk of starvation. The right to health and the right to clean air and water are human rights, not privileges reserved for the most fortunate members of the society. So that was my opinion on this topic. And thank you. Bye
@Anastasia_9
Divya Bhatia
@Anastasia_9 · 0:29

#threat #whatsyourpov

Hi. So nuclear weapons have always been A-A-A-A-A-A-A violation to human rights or these nuclear weapons. They have a thought in their mind that at some point they may use it. Why do they have this thought in their mind and why are they even creating these nuclear weapons? Because it is not only a threat to the country, it is being dropped on. It is a threat to climate, and ultimately, it is a threat to every single person living on this Earth
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