Eighty years after the first atomic bomb test, Nobel laureates and nuclear experts are sounding the alarm about a renewed and escalating risk of nuclear war. Recent conferences, including a major gathering at the University of Chicago, have highlighted the breakdown of diplomatic safeguards and the rapid expansion of nuclear arsenals by countries like China, India, and Pakistan. Experts warn that the world is closer to nuclear conflict than at any time since the Cold War, citing rising global tensions, misinformation, and the failure of traditional deterrence systems. The Nobel Laureate Assembly has issued a declaration urging world leaders to prioritize diplomacy and international cooperation to prevent disaster. Religious leaders and scientists alike are calling for urgent action to reduce nuclear risks and avoid repeating the tragedies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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