"Indeed, the very first resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations - adopted unanimously - called for the elimination of nuclear weapons"
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Rotblat’s authority is inseparable from his biography. A physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and then walked away, he speaks with the credibility of someone who has touched the machinery of apocalypse and decided it shouldn’t exist. That matters because his move here is not technical; it’s cultural and political. He’s contrasting the clean clarity of a postwar aspiration with the messy, lucrative, prestige-soaked reality that followed: deterrence doctrine, arms races, and the slow normalization of existential risk.
The subtext is less “abolish nukes” than “we already knew better.” By anchoring disarmament in the UN’s origin story, Rotblat reframes abolition as conservative fidelity to an original mandate, not radical idealism. It’s a rhetorical jujitsu move: the dream isn’t new; the betrayal is.
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Rotblat, Joseph. (2026, January 16). Indeed, the very first resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations - adopted unanimously - called for the elimination of nuclear weapons. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/indeed-the-very-first-resolution-of-the-general-84042/
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Rotblat, Joseph. "Indeed, the very first resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations - adopted unanimously - called for the elimination of nuclear weapons." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/indeed-the-very-first-resolution-of-the-general-84042/.
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"Indeed, the very first resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations - adopted unanimously - called for the elimination of nuclear weapons." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/indeed-the-very-first-resolution-of-the-general-84042/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.

