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10 pages in length. The United States, in fear of losing its imperial status so well documented throughout the twentieth century, is being forced to address the proliferation of nuclear weapons by those in the global community whose reputations are less than trustworthy; for these powerful arms to be in control of such hotheads as Iran, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia and China all trying to possess the manipulative influence inherent to having nuclear weapons, America is rightly concerned over loss of national security. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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weapons by those in the global community whose reputations are less than trustworthy; for these powerful arms to be in control of such hotheads as Iran, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia
and China all trying to possess the manipulative influence inherent to having nuclear weapons, America is rightly concerned over loss of national security. To understand the value of such
tools of pressure as diplomacy, economic sanctions and bombing in the effort to deter nuclear proliferation, it is first necessary to realize the extent to which these global communities have
infiltrated the race toward nuclear supremacy. II. IN THE WRONG HANDS Since the time of Hiroshima, there has been an overwhelming sense
of comfort and safety associated with the nuclear bomb, just as long as one is on the side that possesses such fierce power. The United States has paved the
way for other countries when it comes to yielding the political strength that inherently comes with nuclear weapons, attempting to educate the world about the pros and cons of such
cataclysmic implements of war. Indeed, the American government wasted no time in supporting this new type of lethal retaliation, yet at the same time officials felt compelled to somewhat
shield the public from its alarming aspects in order to maintain civic composure. In general, people only knew about governmental dealings by the accounts they were spoon-fed from media
sources; however, when it came to nuclear weaponry, the general public was given a birds eye view of how a single entity can be both a saving grace and an
agent of unthinkable death. Now that dangerous weapon is in the hands of many who dislike America, which places the government in a position to be both fearful and
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