Moderated by Houston Wearing. Zenon Rossides begins by defining what disarmament is. Rossides states that disarmament is a subject that concerns all countries for the survival of humanity. Then, Reginald Duwarnt starts by saying that the French believe in disarmament. Duwarnt gives an explanation on why the French didn't sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty. George Sherry talks about the development in the disarmament field. Sherry states that all effective progress in the field of disarmament is not disarmament, but the control over weapons/arms to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. Burner Meinhoff concludes by saying that feasible wars are conventional wars, and nuclear weapons should never be used.
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Moderated by Houston Wearing. Zenon Rossides begins by defining what disarmament is. Rossides states that disarmament is a subject that concerns all countries for the survival of humanity. Then, Reginald Duwarnt starts by saying that the French believe in disarmament. Duwarnt gives an explanation on why the French didn't sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty. George Sherry talks about the development in the disarmament field. Sherry states that all effective progress in the field of disarmament is not disarmament, but the control over weapons/arms to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. Burner Meinhoff concludes by saying that feasible wars are conventional wars, and nuclear weapons should never be used.
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