China would prefer a nuclear-weapon-free Korean peninsula. However, China is North Korea's foremost foreign ally, so it is often unwilling to join the US and other nations in boycotting or sanctioning North Korean unwillingness to forego nuclear weapons.
A country's stance on nuclear weapons or if they have any.
The US is strongly opposed to the North Korean nuclear weapons program and has been trying very hard to discourage North Korea from building nuclear weapons, although as we have seen, North Korea is building them anyway, in defiance of all forms of international pressure from the US or the UN.
North Korea has a number of allies; the most prominent is China. North Korea is also allied with some Middle Eastern nations, having sold missiles to Iran and Syria, for example.
Goldwater wanted to use nuclear weapons on Cuba and North Vietnam.
President Nixon's stance toward the Soviet Union in 1969 was one of diplomacy. He negotiated a missile treaty with them and to negotiate nuclear peace. He sought to end the Cold War.
Drill baby drill. Green energy is fine in concert with oil but is not an alternative source of energy. Build nuclear plants. The liberals has oposed nuclear plants for too long...
Because North Korea, as a communist government violates human rights and because of their stance on nuclear weapons.
Hassan Rouhani served as the President of Iran from 2013 to 2021. He is known for his moderate stance and efforts to improve relations with the West, particularly through the negotiation of the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) in 2015, which aimed to limit Iran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting economic sanctions. Rouhani also focused on economic reforms and increasing civil liberties, though his presidency faced challenges such as domestic unrest and economic difficulties due to renewed sanctions after the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear deal in 2018.
South Africa, Canada and Libya. South Africa developed six nuclear weapons under the apartheid government, but they voluntarily disarmed right before the fall of apartheid because 1) there would be no need for a country that wasn't white supremacist anymore to have nuclear weapons in Africa, and 2) they worried that the ANC might proliferate nuclear technology if they got their hands on it as they had a history of relations with leaders like Gaddaffi. Canada, long a major center of nuclear technology R&D, inventing the CANDU reactor and other pieces of nuclear technology, could have very easily developed nuclear weapons but chose an anti-nuclear stance and stated it wouldn't develop the bomb or allow other NATO states to station nuclear weapons on it's territory. Libya was very close to completing a nuclear bomb but Gaddaffi voluntarily gave up his nuclear program and let the US in to remove his weapons after Bush made an example of Iraq. He feared they'd invade and institute regime change in Libya to if he gave them the excuse of WMD program.
name three companies that are denfensive stance,accommodating stance and proactive stance
what is a objective stance
New Zealand's Nuclear Free Policy, established in the 1980s, prohibits nuclear weapons and nuclear-powered vessels from entering its waters and territory. The policy emerged as a response to growing anti-nuclear sentiment and concerns about nuclear proliferation during the Cold War. In 1987, the New Zealand government passed the Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act, solidifying its commitment to nuclear disarmament and promoting a peaceful international environment. This stance has positioned New Zealand as a leader in global disarmament efforts.