U.S. should limit nuclear weapons November 8, 2021

 width=Raymond Graap, MD, PSR Arizona Board Member | Arizona Daily Star

[F]or the first time in our history, a treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons was passed by the United Nations in 2017 and entered into force in January of this year after the 50th nation ratified it. This represents our only hope as it outlaws the use, possession, manufacture, threat of use, and transfer of nuclear weapons. The goal is the global elimination of these sordid inventions of the human mind.

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