More nuclear-capable F-35s in Europe simply means more profits for US arms companies. It’s time to halt the nuclear expansion and close down US bases in Europe for good.
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It's been 16 years since an NPT Review Conference ended with a consensus to improve the treaty. Nuclear Weapons States continue to modernise their arsenals, violating their disarmament obligations.
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The nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference takes place at the UN in New York until 21 May. #NPTRevCon
Swipe to learn more about the NPT, the challenges, and what needs to happen to ensure progress on global nuclear disamrmament.
Nuclear weapons aren’t just a threat to humanity. And the climate crisis only makes it worse. Our briefing paper explores these impacts and offers #NuclearBan backed solutions to protect the environment.
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#ClimateCrisis
Resuming U.S. nuclear testing would escalate an already unstable global security landscape. But we have some good news: half the world’s nations have joined the #NuclearBan Treaty, a historic step toward banning these weapons forever. Read more below⬇️
https://t.co/2D4w6WXGt4
Good morning! Seems like Trump says he wants to start nuclear testing again. We don’t quite know what he means with that, but here’s what is really important right now.
When the US bombed Hiroshima & Nagasaki in 1945, they didn’t just kill Japanese citizens. Tens of thousands of Koreans were there, many forced laborers. An estimated 40,000 Koreans were among the 210,000+ killed.
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#NuclearBan
Today marks the 80th anniversary of the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
As tensions rise across the world we must learn the lessons of the past and recommit to a world without nuclear weapons.
Today marks 80 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Dr. Terumi Tanaka, hibakusha and co-chair of Nihon Hidankyo, reminds us we need to act on nuclear disarmament now and we have the solution in our hands: the #NuclearBan Treaty.
https://t.co/L9JbHo4uFg
At exactly 8:15 a.m. JST, around the time you’re reading this, 80 years ago, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
Today, we remember the lives lost, the survivors who continue to speak out, and the urgent need for nuclear disarmament. Read more here: https://t.co/o6IxEA8TV0
BREAKING: US nuclear weapons have reportedly arrived on British soil for the first time in almost two decades.
Reports indicate that several B61-12 thermonuclear gravity bombs were received at RAF Lakenheath, in Suffolk.
Britain is now a US nuclear base.
Today, the Bulletin’s Science and Security Board sets the #DoomsdayClock at 89 seconds to midnight.
"The world depends on immediate action."
Read the full statement: https://t.co/PVogFmsMqs
On #RemembranceSunday today, we remember all victims of war, civilian and military, of all nationalities.
We reflect on the full human cost of wars, both past and present, and renew our commitment to #Peace#NeverAgain#WhitePoppies
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🚨Just over a week to go until our national demonstration at RAF Lakenheath.
CND groups from London, Manchester, Yorkshire, and Norwich are arranging transport! Book your spot today and join us on 2 November to say #NoUSnukes in Britain: https://t.co/cjzlRzdKYX
#WhitePoppies have been worn for over 90 years & stand for three things:
- Remembering all victims of war, civilian and military
- Challenging war & militarism
- Standing up for peace
This year, at a time of escalating war, wear a #WhitePoppy for peace.
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Nearly 80 years have passed since Nagasaki was incinerated by an atomic weapon.
It is not enough to remember what happened.
We must never allow such devastation again.
The only way to eliminate the nuclear risk is to eliminate nuclear weapons.
79 years ago today the first atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima, instantly killing tens of thousands of the city's inhabitants.
Setsuko Thurlow, then 13, was one of the city's survivors. In 2017 she jointly accepted the #NobelPeacePrize in Oslo on behalf of @nuclearban.
"We cannot allow the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to be repeated, yet we seem to be heading inexorably in that direction."
With nuclear tensions rising, CND's @kate4peace2021 writes about the need to learn from history this #HiroshimaDay.
https://t.co/aHeOswnfmN