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In “The World Doesn’t Need More Nuclear Weapons,” the author claims that the world’s current supply of nuclear weapons is not secure. Which sentences from the article support this claim with sound reasoning? Select all that apply. The World Doesn’t Need More Nuclear Weapons Responses For instance, will we further reduce our nuclear arsenals globally, or will we spend billions, maybe a trillion dollars, to modernize them so they last throughout the 21st century? … For instance, will we further reduce our nuclear arsenals globally, or will we spend billions, maybe a trillion dollars, to modernize them so they last throughout the 21st century? … But the question is: What’s the magic number? Is it a thousand? Is it a hundred? Ten? And then we have to ask: Who should be responsible for them? But the question is: What’s the magic number? Is it a thousand? Is it a hundred? Ten? And then we have to ask: Who should be responsible for them? But at that time, Russian President Boris Yeltsin came within five minutes of launching a full-scale retaliatory nuclear attack against the United States. But at that time, Russian President Boris Yeltsin came within five minutes of launching a full-scale retaliatory nuclear attack against the United States. In another case, the weapon did arm when it hit the ground, and five of the switches designed to keep it from detonating failed. Luckily, the sixth one didn’t. In another case, the weapon did arm when it hit the ground, and five of the switches designed to keep it from detonating failed. Luckily, the sixth one didn’t. Skip to navigation



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