All nuclear weapon states should now recognize that this is so, and declare – in treaty form — Joseph Rotblat
As for the assertion that nuclear weapons prevent wars, how many more wars are needed to refute this arguments? — Joseph Rotblat
At a time when science plays such a powerful role in the life of society, when the destiny of the — Joseph Rotblat
But scientists on both sides of the iron curtain played a very significant role in maintaining the — Joseph Rotblat
I did not imagine that the second half of my life would be spent on efforts to avert a mortal danger to humanity created by science. — Joseph Rotblat
I have to bring to your notice a terrifying reality: with the development of nuclear weapons man has acquired. — Joseph Rotblat
We are told that the possession of nuclear weapons – in some cases even the testing of these weapons. — Joseph Rotblat
When the start 2 treaty has been implemented – and remember it has not yet been ratified — Joseph Rotblat
The decision to use the atom bomb on japanese cities, and the consequent buildup of enormous nuclear arsenals — Joseph Rotblat
The time has come to formulate guidelines for the ethical conduct of scientist, perhaps in the form of a voluntary hippocratic oath. — Joseph Rotblat
There is no direct evidence that nuclear weapons prevented a world war. Conversely, it is known that they nearly caused one. — Joseph Rotblat
The most terrifying moment in my life was october 1962, during the cuban missile crisis. — Joseph Rotblat
This means that the only function of nuclear weapons, while they exist, is to deter a nuclear attack. — Joseph Rotblat
This is the reality of nuclear weapons: they may trigger a world war; a war which, unlike previous ones, destroys all of civilization. — Joseph Rotblat
Several studies, and a number of public statements by senior military and political personalities.. — Joseph Rotblat
So I ask the nuclear powers to abandon the out-of-date thinking of the cold war period and take a fresh look. — Joseph Rotblat
Indeed, the very first resolution of the general assembly of the united nations – adopted unanimously — Joseph Rotblat