Social Sciences, asked by kumarachari1973, 11 months ago

total disarmament is impossible. why ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Total disarmament is impossible only because we are human beings. Generally the most cunning of all times.

Even if someone says that he has no weapon, there will always be something in his stalk.

And also, protection is necessary and so it is impossible.

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Answered by senayelek
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Total disarmament is not achievable because armaments are too vital of an advantage in evading regular combat from unhappy acquaintances that falling it up seems impracticable at least so far.

There is an urge for durability which serves as the leading moral principle of the threshold; it always inspired people to produce more efficient means of defense which fuels technological and experiential discoveries. In the mid-20th century, the nuclear defense was invented, which created modifications in the induction of war and strategic ideas. It has become one of the most important new features in the politics of the world, the development constitutes the nation to be very strong so that it could not be occupied or conquered by another nation. Besides, for the maintenance of good relations with neighbor countries, international policy, etc, total disarmament is not possible.

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