Thursday, January 21, 2016

DOING AWAY WITH NUCLEAR BOMBS







Today the world has nuclear bombs which can destroy the world a hundred times over. Maybe the world revived from such a catastrophe earlier as outlined and compared to similarities in the Hindu epic ‘Mahabaratha’, the ‘Brahma asthra (arrow)’ being the nuclear missile. Most of the nuclear bombs are held by US, Russia and the European countries. Why they want to hold so much of an arsenal is intriguing? May be they are expecting an alien attack from outer space, or they would like to deflect a rogue meteorite! But as long as they control such an arsenal they are a threat to every single nation or humans in the world; and this creates the desire of every single nation to create its own.  Today, US sets the standards of nuclear safety and justifies its own stockpiles and ensures the right to control others nuclear capabilities. A country which still wonders as to how its citizens go suddenly crazy and start shooting unarmed innocents talks about controlling the minds of a few, who directly control these death missiles. The US don’t seem to realise that if the Japanese and its allies had nuclear weapons in World war II, they would have let go every single missile they had and the world would have become the only radioactive planet in the universe.

THE SOLUTION:  Let us calculate the total nuclear payload required to destroy earth, divide it by 100 and distribute this quota to all the countries in the world as per their land area. The quota would be utilized only when a country adheres to all protocols of safety agreed to by all countries under the aegis of the UN. The protocols would also include the following:

1.      The factors which provide stability levels to a country like economy indicators, social equality parameters, gender equality standards (female domination in many countries have triggered conjugated male tyranny), internal strife factors and environmental awareness ( a country who is loathsome of environmental safety would disregard nuclear safety).
2.      The accessibility for international inspectors (UN) to any nuclear stockpile area.
3.      The legal framework and the agreeability to allow any country to submit evidence in the International court of Justice.

Any country which falls short of the above standards would be asked to hand over control of nuclear assets to the UN body for safe custody. If refused, the UN should have the capability and power to go in and forcibly take over. Every country should be made to realise that any nuclear bomb is the asset of humanity and not their own. They hold custody only to feel secure against any sudden aggression by a powerful neighbour. As taking over custody becomes a routine procedure nations will get used to it and ensure all safety compliance.
With technology and information availability becoming an unrestricting life factor, nuclear bombs would be made in a jiffy. As long as unequal factors of owning a nuclear bomb remains, the world would get increasingly nuclearized. To monitor and control nuclear assets all over the world as per US desires, it should be prepared to allocate almost 5% of its GDP (more than today’s Defence budget) for undercover operations, lost businesses with unhappy countries, warfare and diplomatic wrangles, not to mention the loss due to internal vigilance due to constant threats (including, living on emotional edge as evidenced by the new catchword ‘boots on the ground’).
In an argument for alien threat and a rogue meteor, nations can work in unison to thwart the unknown (you never know, the aliens may have control over the gravitational strings of energy and may be capable of reducing earth to zero gravity for a while, hey ------/ convert a curvaceous meteorite into a million rock arrows by splitting its innards).

Ref: paddysglobosolutions.blogspot.com /  yaugglebooggle.blogspot.com (for interesting reading about the Universes' undiscovered truths and other wordly mysteries).

Note: the above, as far as we can see, is the only solution for avoiding a nuclear annihilation. (my blog always tries to propose the ultimate solutions).


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