"America is one of three." Some might say the United States is one in a million. Surely, the superiority of this western nation is rarely questioned. The "land of milk and honey" is frequently referred to as a Superpower. Most think America might be considered truly supreme. Politically, economically, and militaristically the United States excels. This democratic nation has clout. America is able to control a situation, or a strategy. Citizens here consistently prove they are strong. This is the "home of the brave." It is well known, Americans are courageous enough to take a stand, and they have. The United States is one of three nations that, regardless of outcry, refuses to support a United Nations resolution which would abolish the manufacture and use of all nuclear weapons.
I am the least or perhaps among the most qualified to speak on America’s nuclear weapons policy. It is not that I have much information. Facts and figures are not flowing from my fingertips. I am admittedly naïve and proud of it. World harmony is the melody I hum. I never thought that war was an option. For me, battles are not the first or last resort. I am against all aggressions, nuclear or otherwise.
I am a peaceful person in my proclamations; I prefer gentle, caring philosophies and practices. I denounce the use of artillery. I want no armaments or ammunition. I see no reason for manufacturing these. Yet, we do. Americans produce more powerful arsenals than all other countries. We do this as we denounce other countries for even considering the same, though some of us do not want it done it in our name. For the United States, for this Administration, war is often the preferred policy. We prepare for it and work to ensure that others will not.
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