The organization, whether a nation or corporation or citizen group, just doesn’t work very well.
ALAN CRANSTONIf we fail to act soon, the scars of a major nuclear disaster will mark our immediate and distant future.
More Alan Cranston Quotes
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The explosion of a terrorist’s single nuclear device in a major metropolitan center would trigger an unparalleled humanitarian and environmental disaster.
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There will always be nations. The United States will last a long, long time.
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As the Russian military deteriorates, and as rogue governments and terrorists seek to acquire nuclear capabilities, the threat continues to grow.
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You have to have more, you have to give people hope and a vision of a better world.
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Its operation in a world beset by fuel and energy crises makes no sense at all.
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Unless you have a sense of values that’s shared by people and turns them loose to do certain things on their own within those sets of values.
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Now, however, an attack may come without warning from an unknown enemy, to achieve unclear motives.
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Quite possibly there would be no other human beings left to be concerned about anything else.
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Having adventures and covering the activities of world leaders, appealed to me greatly. It was a very glamorous life in those days.
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As they were during the Cold War, urban population centers remain the most likely targets of a nuclear attack.
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An accidental military launch of multiple warheads could result in a worldwide nuclear holocaust.
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The probability of a fatal nuclear detonation is greater now than at any time during the Cold War.
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The idea of being a foreign correspondent and wandering the world and witnessing great events.
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The arsenal of megadeath can’t be rid no matter what the peace treaties come to.
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I dont think just scaring people is enough. That worked during the freeze days to a major extent, but we really didnt achieve that much even at that time.
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