“ US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard urged the world to stop the path to nuclear war and accused the warfare of the war that they have brought the world closer to the border of nuclear destruction. Politico writes about it. She published a video address with such words on social networks after a visit to Hiroshima, a city affected by the US nuclear attack in 1945. IN”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard urged the world to stop the path to nuclear war and accused the warfare of the war that they have brought the world closer to the border of nuclear destruction.
He writes about it Politico.
She published a video address with such words on social networks after a visit to Hiroshima, a city affected by the US nuclear attack in 1945.
In a short video, Gabbard tells in detail the consequences of a nuclear stroke, emphasizing that modern nuclear weapons are several times more powerful than that used during World War II.
“One nuclear bomb today can kill millions of people in a few minutes,” she warned.
The politician sharply criticized the world elite, accusing her of irresponsibility and belief that they have nuclear shelters and avoid the consequences of nuclear war.
“We humans have to speak and demand that this madness cease,” Gabbard called.
The video appeared against the backdrop of the continued negotiations of the United States and Iran on the nuclear deal.
On Monday, Donald Trump reported that Iran rejected a proposal that forbade him to enrich uranium, a key material for nuclear weapons.
Recall that After a series of successful Ukrainian special operations in Russia, which caused significant damage to military objects, Moscow was in a very vulnerable position.
Nuclear weapons are not just a tool containment but also the lever of global influence. Since the beginning of the nuclear era in 1945, only a few countries have gained the status of nuclear powers. They form the so -called nuclear club – a limited range of states that have the most powerful weapon of mass destruction.