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Editorial team
“A new Doctor Strangeloves is about to emerge, with the claim that we should ‘love the bomb’. The treaty banning nuclear tests (1997) has not been ratified by China, India, Pakistan, North Korea, Israel, Iran, Egypt, the United States, while Russia is withdrawing from the treaty in 2023. Compliance, to date, with its provisions has not reduced the existing threat. It has only caused suffering, and division has nullified the treaty, an institution built to correct the violence within national societies we are considered a crime and heavily censored, while some people claim it is legitimate in international relations.” This was stated by the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, when speaking in the Bundestag on the occasion of the Day of Mourning celebrations.
“It must be reiterated: the sovereignty of a nation is not reflected in the right to wage war against its neighbors. A nation’s desire for success does not necessarily result in injustice. Aggressive war is a crime,” added the Head of State. Thank God, we will take steps to make peace more secure’. These are the words of Robert Jackson, the trial attorney.”
