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| Nuclear Material Safeguards; Resolution at Vote | |
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| Topic Started: Nov 28 2015, 11:25 PM (95 Views) | |
| Evolu Tanis | Nov 28 2015, 11:25 PM Post #1 |
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Epistemological Terrorist
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Nuclear Material Safeguards A resolution to improve world security by boosting police and military budgets. Category: International Security Strength: Mild Proposed by: Imperium Anglorum Description: Affirming the right of member nations to possess nuclear weapons and to use them in the case that they are attacked by hostile forces, Concerned that there does not yet exist any legislation to protect the manufacture of nuclear weapons from being banned by the World Assembly, Observing that there are more than six times more non-WA nations than member nations and believing that such protections are necessary for the security of member nations, This august World Assembly hereby: Maintains the right of member nations to manufacture and trade nuclear weapons or reactors, to possess the materials required in such manufacture, and to acquire the materials required in such manufacture; Maintains the right of member nations to have knowledge of the manufacture and trade of nuclear weapons or reactors, to possess such knowledge, and to acquire such knowledge; Mandates that member nations take all practical actions to safeguard the manufacture and knowledge spoken of in the first two clauses from the wrong hands, especially those which conspire against the stability of member nations; and Directs the Nuclear Energy Safety Commission (NESC) to ensure that nuclear materials and knowledge are secured from the wrong hands by providing funds and assistance to nations which are unable to defend their own nuclear knowledge and technology. |
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Here lies a toppled god. His fall was not a small one. We did but build his pedestal - A narrow and a tall one.
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| Evolu Tanis | Nov 28 2015, 11:28 PM Post #2 |
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Epistemological Terrorist
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Against. There might be something worthwhile in here, but this is the latest example from this author of a submission tossed in the ring too hastily. While the worst aspects have been removed from the version submitted just a day or so prior to this one, I still won't support it. |
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Here lies a toppled god. His fall was not a small one. We did but build his pedestal - A narrow and a tall one.
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| Christian Democrats | Nov 29 2015, 05:41 AM Post #3 |
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HMSM James II
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Against. I interpret the "right to nuclear weapons" to prohibit bilateral and multilateral restrictions on nuclear weapons made apart from the World Assembly -- i.e., by treaty. |
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"I was born free and desire to continue so." | |
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| SpiderJerusalem | Dec 1 2015, 10:05 AM Post #4 |
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| “Journalism is just a gun. It’s only got one bullet in it, but if you aim right, that’s all you need. Aim it right, and you can blow a kneecap off the world.” | |
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