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International Day against Nuclear Tests 29 August

World Day against Nuclear Tests 

Albert Einstein had said that the growing trend of nuclear weapons for self-defense around the world has changed everything, including our thinking, and at the same time brought us to such a turning point. On the other side of which there is only death. 

In the mid-nineteenth century, other developed nations, including the United States, entered the race for nuclear weapons, and from time to time, experiments were carried out by these countries to test their nuclear weapons, most of which were secret. Many countries tested their atomic bombs and other nuclear weapons with regular announcements, intending to suppress their rivals and establish their dominance in the region. 

Nuclear Test


The site of the first nuclear explosion in history on July 16, 1945, is called the "Transit Site." The atomic bomb that was used in this experiment. It had a power of 20 tons of TNT. It should be noted that TNT is a unit in physics to indicate the magnitude of a nuclear explosion. 

The need for Productive agreement: 

However, given the growing global problems and tensions, the need for such an agreement has long been felt. Under which all countries with a nuclear power should be bound. That they do not even need to undergo underground experiments. 

CTBT 

As a result, in 1996, the eight nuclear powers signed a new treaty. Named the "CTBT" (Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty), many of the countries involved in the deal have been secretly testing nuclear weapons, while the United States has been accused of carrying out large-scale nuclear and nuclear attacks in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. Chemical weapons were used, which in addition to the mass casualties caused climate and geographical changes here. 

At present, every region of the world is facing severe threats due to climate change and global warming, and the rate of natural disasters is increasing day by day. The irresponsible use and experimentation of nuclear and chemical weapons have also played a role. While the possibility of developing even more lethal weapons in the future cannot be ruled out. 

Destroying nuclear weapons is essential for world peace. 

Since 2010, August 29 has been celebrated around the world as "Nuclear Weapons Prevention Day." Such conferences, workshops, lectures, photography, and writing competitions are held on this day. Through which, their lethality can be clarified. To ban them completely all over the world, international events will be held on August 29 in this regard. 

CTBT is such an effective contract. Which has played a key role in limiting and preventing nuclear tests? Therefore, time is needed for countries around the world to sign this agreement and stop their nuclear activities. In addition to managing the full security of all our nuclear weapons, try to destroy them as safely as possible. Therefore that the future of future generations can be secured. 

Finally, that the money spent on nuclear weapons should be spent on the welfare of humanity rather than on nuclear weapons.

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