There's always hope. The Christian viewpoint based on Gods Word says that there will be little peace on earth until Jesus Christ gets back. The Bible tells us that mankind is a fallen species, fallen away from close fellowship with God at the Garden at Eden, and mankind's behavour shows this to be true. We tend to kill everything off (the tigers are almost gone. Once there were lions and bears in Israel. All gone), or chop everything down (the forests are disappearing. I think Robin Hoods Sherwood Forest is down to about a busy region of a few square kilometers), or pump everything out of the ground (water levels are much depleted. Oil is scarcer than once) or fish everything out of the seas (the whales are vanishing) Then look at the wars. Christians look forward to Jesus coming again soon to see that wonderful peace. One must never lose hopes. However, considering the present geo-political, socio-economical, techno-military situations across the globe, the ideal of total disarmament seems too big for our boots! A natural fallout of this is that we can always have weapon specific disarmament negotiations.
Realists did not agree to unilateral nuclear disarmament.
Nuclear Disarmament Party was created in 1984.
Margaret A. Vogt has written: 'The United Nations special session on disarmament' -- subject(s): Disarmament, Nuclear disarmament, United Nations, United Nations. Conference of the Committee on Disarmament
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was created in 1958.
Disarmament means _______.cutting back on armed forces and weapons (A+)
The definition of disarmament is when a country begins to make their military and weapons smaller. An example of disarmament is when the United Nations limited Germany's military after WWII.
Judith Roswell has written: 'Arms control, disarmament, and economic planning' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Disarmament, Economic aspects of Disarmament
no,ghana has infact signed many nuke disarmament treaties
Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was created in 1958.
European Nuclear Disarmament Journal was created in 1983.
European Nuclear Disarmament Journal ended in 1988.
PREFIX: dis- ROOT: armament (removal of) + (weapons) = disarmament