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Quotes About Nuclear

The best example of Obama's success in foreign policy is Iran.
~ George Packer
International economic and political sanctions on Iran, as crucial as they may be, are only an initial step, and must be dramatically increased.
~ Ehud Olmert
There are nothing but hardliners in Iran.
~ Tom Cotton
You will see us going forward talking about those things to bring Iran in compliance: not just of the deal, but of the international community and what is expected to be a good community citizen.
~ Nikki Haley
There is no shortage of objectionable Iranian behavior.
~ Antony Blinken
The Highway Code can't be that difficult to understand, and yet my brain seems to treat it as a set of nuclear fission instructions in Old Japanese.
~ Victoria Coren Mitchell
Maximize the material, short-run advantage of the nuclear family; assume that all others will do likewise.
~ Francis Fukuyama
In the past decade, the distance between those who see nuclear disarmament as the best policy for global peace and stability and those who see nuclear deterrence as the cornerstone of the world order has increased. The division is often stark and binary, with little middle ground, save for the world's greatest nuclear power, the United States, who confusingly appears to pursue both, mutually exclusive policies simultaneously.
~ Francis J. Gavin
Putin has a lot at stake here and restoring the relationship with the United States, and there are already signs as Sandy mentioned that he's moving in the right direction to begin to ascertain that their trade with Iran is not used for the production of nuclear weapons.
~ Frank Carlucci
Just before I quit, I heard the nuclear whale programme had taken a big leap forward. They mentioned a name. It was something to do with neurology and neural network computers. They said that to exercise full control over the animals you needed to know about Professor Kurzweil. Maybe it's nothing, but I just thought I'd tell you.
~ Frank Schätzing
You can't be a real country unless you have a beer and an airline - it helps if you have some kind of football team, or some nuclear weapons, but in the very least you need a beer.
~ Frank Zappa
I am an atheist, but as far as blowing up the world in a nuclear war goes, I tell them not to worry.
~ Fred Hoyle
The New START accord cuts the strategic nuclear arsenals on each side to 1,550 warheads. Can any of its critics make a case that our security would be imperiled if, the very next day, Obama and Medvedev made moves to take the levels down to 1,000—then to 500? If so, come show us the math. If not, it may be time to stop making arms control so politically complicated—time to stop letting arms control get in the way of disarmament.
~ Fred Kaplan
terrorism, seen as a nuisance during the nuclear arms race and the Cold War, was emerging as a major threat.)
~ Fred Kaplan
The thought that human beings are considering saving lives by killing millions of their fellow human beings is so preposterous that the words 'saving life' have lost all of their meaning. One of the most tragic facts of our century is that this 'No' to nuclear weapons has been spoken so seldom, so softly, and by so few.
~ Henri Houwen
Nuclear man is a man who has lost naïve faith in the possibilities of technology and is painfully aware that the same powers that enable man to create new life styles carry the potential for self-destruction.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
by coaching individual family members to change themselves in the context of their nuclear and parental family systems (McGoldrick
~ Herbert Goldenberg
Measuring nuclear yield depends on multiple parameters - the location and number of instruments, the geology of the area, the location of the seismic station in relation to the test site.
~ A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
When the START 2 treaty has been implemented - and remember it has not yet been ratified - we will be left with some 15,000 nuclear warheads, active and in reserve. Fifteen thousand weapons with an average yield of 20 Hiroshima bombs.
~ Joseph Rotblat
My piece in One World or None was the description of the effect of a single atomic bomb on New York City.
~ Philip Morrison
She felt Britain should not be so dependent on coal. She was in favour of building up nuclear energy to break the dependence on coal, and the main opposition to nuclear came from the environment movement. Mrs. Thatcher thought she could trap them with the carbon emissions argument.
~ Nigel Lawson
I've been focused on detecting nuclear terrorism at ports, in cargo containers, and I developed and built detectors that are extremely cheap and also very sensitive. My other big development is a system to produce medical isotopes that are injected into patients and used to diagnose and treat cancer.
~ Taylor Wilson
The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, which in 1996 set out to ban nuclear tests, is an important step, but we need to do more - and we can.
~ Valerie Plame
It was also during my tenure of office that the Japanese Government agreed to the conclusion of a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and signed it, pursuing a policy in harmony with the avowed desire of the people.
~ Eisaku Sato