1. Atomic Bombs Are Necessary in Today’s Context
As we move on in our life following this dazzling day, I, Anushka
Sahu of Global Public School, wish for another scintillating ray in
your lives.
I stand here with due respect for the jury members, the
coordinators and my deserving competitors to assure your
opinions in the favor of the topic “Atomic Bombs Are Necessary
in Today’s Context”.
Momentarily adulating the topic I comment that had America
not bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it is impossible to tell
how long the war might have lasted and how many more people
would have died in the name of Japanese imperialism.
Next time when you switch on your television set and watch a
news channel flashing hot headlines about the war think for a sec
and ask yourself has a time period of 50 years experienced any
condition like the world wars! Probably no!
In my opinion they are in fact "peace weapons" too. I know it
sounds daft, but if you take a serious look at the facts, you will
realize it is so. There has been some abuse of power, like in
Japan, but in fact the biggest wars have been avoided by the
simple fact that nuclear weapons exist.
Highlighting another point I admit that building massive army,
fighters, armor costs a massive deal of money. I would like to
submit that Nuclear weapons also provide an economically feasible
way to defend the countries. North Korea has used this strategy
quite effectively to keep USA at bay.
2. Nuclear technology exists, and there is no way to uninvent it.
Much as the idea of global disarmament is fine, the reality is that
it is impossible. I would like to draw your attention to the
argument that it is now too late to eradicate them. They are in
too many places and we don't even have a comprehensive list of
what countries posses them, so enforcing it will be hard enough.
And do you really think that North Korea will give them up?
Listeners, the problem does not lie in the weapons, but rather in
the nature of humankind. I request you all to end up after this
competition with love and humanity in your hearts as I depart.
Thank you.