[GMW #4787] Elimination Of All Nuclear
Arms From Our
Beautiful
Planet
Wednesday
23 February,
2021, Editor:
Easy
Idea
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RobertMuller.org| Contact| Sub Biography| World Core Curriculum | Store |Facebook | Twitter GMW Blogs: English | Portuguese | ~ Idea 18 ~ 28 July 1994 I pray that by the time of our entry
into the next
century and
millennium,
all nuclear
arms in the
air, on the
soils and in
the waters of
this beautiful
planet will
have been
eliminated
forever.
All continents and regions should follow the example of Latin America which, by the Treaty of Tlatelolco, has banned all nuclear weapons from that region. A United Nations colleague of mine, Alfonso Garcias Robles from Mexico, started that process in the United Nations immediately after World War II, and received the Nobel Peace Prize for it. Any other candidates? Elimination is the name, not non-proliferation. Volume II - The Art of Personal Happy Living Chapter 12 - Of Beauty and Arts "What do you think an artist is? An imbecile who only has eyes when he is a painter; only ears when he is a musician? Only a lyre when a poet? On the contrary, the artist is altogether a person who constantly participates in the world's events, sweet or bitter.... who is an additional tool to fight against the enemies of humanity's progress." ~ Picasso UN
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