[Blog] NO TO THE USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS

Par Dr Michael Atchia
Publié le: 10 mars 2026 à 16:59
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No! At all costs, as it could trigger a third world war, a nuclear war that could render most of the planet uninhabitable and kill billions of people and living things.

The main causes of destruction of humans and life on the planet are through wars, genocides, epidemics, famines, natural catastrophes, technology, nuclear bombs, and soon, climate change and global warming. At a time when Russia, Iran, USA, and others are brandishing the nuclear threat, the story of Hiroshima and Nagasaki must be told again.

We are a small planet out of billions of others. Our planet supports life, especially conscious human life. How precious! How unique! We can only be grateful for life. All our actions and words can only respect life, protect life, and enjoy life. No place for destruction.

Has our real concern about climate change and global warming made us forget the threat of atomic war and other causes of death to human beings? Having written on numerous occasions on the nuclear safety issue in the past, as well as being the author of the Nuclear Rectangle theory (a major nuclear war could modify the orbit of planet Earth around the sun), I urge readers to join the worldwide campaign of the seventies to ban the bomb, to fight for nuclear safety. It is more necessary than ever today in 2026.

At present, nine countries out of 193 countries on planet Earth possess nuclear weapons (atomic or hydrogen bombs), namely:

• Russia, 6,850 nuclear warheads
• US, 6,550 warheads
• France, 300 warheads
• China, 280 warheads
• UK, 215 warheads
• Pakistan, 145 warheads
• India, 135 warheads
• Israel, 80 warheads
• North Korea, 15 warheads

With North Korea expanding its nuclear arsenal, other countries are trying to get the bomb (Iran, for example).

On the positive side, 4 countries, including South Africa, that formerly possessed nuclear weapons, gave them up. One of the greatest fears today is that a terrorist organization gets its hands on a nuclear device, some of which are small enough to fit into a large lorry.
Radiation is the greatest enemy of life, of all organic living things on planet Earth. Remember the nuclear accidents at Chernobyl and Fukushima, where radioactive material was released and affected people, animals, and plants.

In this nuclear world, what is the meaning of "safe"?

Are we reassured knowing who in these countries has his finger (or her finger!) on the nuclear trigger? Donald and Vladimir? Narendra and Shehbaz? Benjamin and Kim Jong-un? Emmanuel and Keir? Xi Jinping? Can we trust them?

Only one country: the United States detonated two atomic bombs on people in the Japanese cities of Hiroshima (on 6th August) and Nagasaki (on 9th August) in 1945. The two bombs killed an estimated 130,000 and 225,000 people, respectively, most of whom were civilians. The USA remains the only country to have used nuclear weapons to destroy cities and structures and inflict death, admittedly in an armed conflict, the Second World War.

Never again to the deadly destruction of humanity, for example through wars (e.g., during the 30 or so wars of the 20th century, 2 of them world wars, 100 million humans were slaughtered!). Appealing to all states, all international organizations (UN itself, EU, AU, Commonwealth, ASEAN, SADC, and others) to warn all parties in the present conflict (USA, Israel, Iran?, Saudi Arabia?) that in no way, under any circumstances, can they use nuclear weapons, while pressing again our appeal to stop war and negotiate for peace.

Dr Michael Atchia
(Former United Nations Programme Director)
For Democracy Watch Mauritius
[email protected]
10th March 2026

 

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