Eighty years after the first atomic bomb test, Nobel laureates and nuclear experts are warning that the risk of nuclear war is rising to levels not seen since the Cold War.
At a major conference in Chicago, these experts called for urgent diplomatic action and international cooperation to prevent catastrophe, citing escalating tensions among nuclear powers like India, Pakistan, China, and others. They highlighted the failure of existing safeguards and the dangers posed by new arms races, misinformation, and global instability. The group issued a declaration urging world leaders to prioritize nuclear disarmament and reduce stockpiles before it's too late.
The consensus is clear: without immediate action, the world faces an unprecedented risk of nuclear conflict.
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