“Earth is the play ground of our children and their children. We cannot allow it to be the play ground of the… — Amit Ray Copy Share Image
On many issues, including on the use of nuclear weapons, it is not clear where [Donald] Trump stands, due to his contradictory… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
Japan is the only country in the world which suffered from the scourge of nuclear weapons. — Yoshiro Mori Copy Share Image
Before I even came into office, I said that preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon was a priority. — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
If there was a market in mass-produced portable nuclear weapons, we'd market them, too. — Alan Sugar Copy Share Image
You have North Korea, you have nuclear weapons, and China could solve that problem. And they're not helping us at all. — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
The threat from Saddam Hussein and weapons of mass destruction - chemical, biological, potentially nuclear weapons capability - that threat is real. — Tony Blair Copy Share Image
The no-first-use policy for nuclear weapons was a well thought out stand... We don't intend to reverse it. — Rajnath Singh Copy Share Image
The U.N. Security Council ordered Iraq in April 1991 to relinquish all capabilities to make biological, chemical and nuclear weapons as well… — Barton Gellman Copy Share Image
There is little doubt that Iran is on a mission to rebuild its nuclear weapons and use that capability to wreak havoc… — Russ Carnahan Copy Share Image
By the time Congress is even authorized to act after the President has launched nuclear weapons, there may no longer be a… — Ted Lieu Copy Share Image
As a teenager I read a lot of books. Books with lots of scary trends, things like nuclear weapons and overpopulation and… — Jeffrey Skoll Copy Share Image
So I think we should stay focused on the real problem in the Middle East. It's not Israel. It's these dictatorships that… — Benjamin Netanyahu Copy Share Image
You cannot use [nuclear weapons] to target civilians; you cannot use them against military targets if they have indiscriminate effects on civilians… — John Burroughs Copy Share Image
While it may be theoretically possible to demonstrate the risks inherent in any treaty... the far greater risk to our security are… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
It is ironical that in an age when we have prided ourselves on our progress in the intelligent care and teaching of… — Pearl S. Buck Copy Share Image
With all of the history of war, and the human race's history unfortunately has been a good deal more war than peace,… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
Gore said foreigners are not worried about 'what the terrorist networks are going to do, but about what we're going to do.'… — Ann Coulter Copy Share Image
Is e=mc2 a sexed equation? Perhaps it is. Let us make the hypothesis that it is insofar as it privileges the speed… — Luce Irigaray Copy Share Image
It was Hillary Clinton who worked with Russia on the New START Treaty to reduce their nuclear weapons stockpile. It was Hillary… — Tim Kaine Copy Share Image
The Iranians know that if they develop nuclear weapons, they will be in tremendous jeopardy from military capabilities of their neighbors and… — Sam Nunn Copy Share Image
The basic problem with the Non-Proliferation Treaty is there's no teeth in it, no penalties for countries that don't comply. Worse, as… — Kenneth M. Pollack Copy Share Image
There's a theory of accidents that I studied when I was making a film about nuclear weapons: you can never eliminate accidents,… — Lucy Walker Copy Share Image
The last UN weapons inspectors left Iraq in October of 1998. We are confident that Saddam Hussein retains some stockpiles of chemical… — Robert Byrd Copy Share Image
It would be our policy to use nuclear weapons wherever we felt it necessary to protect our forces and achieve our objectives. — Robert McNamara Copy Share Image
The overall quantity of nuclear weapons in the world continues to decline slowly. — John Burroughs Copy Share Image
We are plunging headlong into a cold war, and we have 2,000 nuclear weapons on hair-trigger alert. — Jill Stein Copy Share Image
The nuclear weapons were not useful for the achievement of political objectives. — Henry A. Kissinger Copy Share Image
“The nuclear weapons on board just one of our Trident submarines contain eight times the firepower expended in all of World War… — John Allen Paulos Copy Share Image
I want to move to a world of no nuclear weapons but I want to do that through multilateral disarmament so that… — Ed Miliband Copy Share Image
Engaging in diplomacy with Iran and putting an end to their nuclear weapons program was the right thing to do. — Jan Schakowsky Copy Share Image
So long as nuclear weapons continue to exist, so will the temptation to threaten others with overwhelming military force. — Daisaku Ikeda Copy Share Image
[Donald] Trump was born on June 14, 1946, less than a year after the first and, thus far, only nuclear weapons were… — David Krieger Copy Share Image
The danger of terrorists and rogue states is compounded by the proliferation of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons. — Joe Lieberman Copy Share Image
The entire United States is within range of our nuclear weapons, and a nuclear button is always on my desk. This is… — Kim Jong-un Copy Share Image
The single greatest problem the world has is nuclear armament, nuclear weapons, not global warming. — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
For an American president to be aiding America's enemy in developing nuclear weapons technology is unprecedented, absolutely. — Liz Cheney Copy Share Image
We are facing tough barriers over nuclear disarmament, such as growing threats to use nuclear weapons. — Fumio Kishida Copy Share Image
Our moral imperative is to work with all our powers for that day when the children of the world grow up without… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
If we had adhered to the concept of connectedness, then we would not have created nuclear weapons, huge armies and global warming. — Satish Kumar Copy Share Image