CAUSE
One question. One truth.
“Why is nuclear proliferation dangerous?”
Nuclear proliferation is dangerous because it increases the number of actors possessing nuclear weapons, raising the risk of intentional or accidental nuclear conflict with catastrophic humanitarian and environmental consequences.
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CURRENT STATE
The spread of nuclear weapons technology to more countries and potentially non-state actors heightens global insecurity and complicates diplomatic efforts to prevent nuclear war. This proliferation undermines existing non-proliferation treaties and weakens international norms against nuclear use.
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