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“Free nations don't develop weapons of mass destruction” quote by George W. Bush
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“Free nations don't develop weapons of mass destruction”

George W. Bush

About This Quote

A statement asserting that democratic societies avoid creating weapons that can cause massive civilian casualties, implying a moral distinction between free and authoritarian regimes.

In simple terms: Democracies reject WMDs.

Key Takeaway

Freedom correlates with restraint.

Themes

ethics politics security democracy nonproliferation

Mood

determined cautious optimistic

Type

political statement moral claim

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • diplomatic negotiations
  • public speeches
  • educational curricula

Key Concepts

state behavior moral responsibility international law

Practical Applications

  • peace advocacy
  • non‑proliferation policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What factors enable a free nation to resist WMD development?
  • How does this view shape foreign policy?
A Different Perspective

Some free nations have pursued or possessed WMDs, challenging the claim.

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