Full nuclear disarmament is only desirable under certain conditions

The total elimination of all nuclear weapons worldwide is a good idea only if a number of demanding conditions are met. When these conditions do not apply, full nuclear disarmament is not desirable.

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Full nuclear disarmament is only desirable under certain conditions
Full general disarmament
No diversion of nuclear material from civil to military use possible
No high-risk moments during elimination
Universal, genuine commitment to nuclear disarmament
Non-proliferation Treaty predicated on progress to abolition
Reduces the risk that nuclear weapons will be used
Nuclear weapons serve no useful purpose
Probability of catastrophic use is greater than zero
True security flows from cooperative humanitarian engagement
Full nuclear disarmament reinforces US conventional superiority
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