"Some think the worst horrors of war might be avoided by an international agreement not to use atomic bombs. This is a vain hope"
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The specific intent is to puncture the fantasy that banning a single tool can banish the deeper machinery of war. Orr is arguing that the real drivers - rivalry, insecurity, prestige, the pressure to deter - don’t disappear because diplomats produce language. An agreement not to use atomic bombs, in this framing, is either unenforceable or, worse, a temporary lull that encourages secret stockpiles and hair-trigger paranoia. The subtext is brutally modern: everyone wants restraint, no one wants vulnerability.
Context does a lot of work here. In the shadow of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the world was trying to invent a moral and legal framework fast enough to keep up with a new scale of destruction. Orr, a politician with an internationalist profile, reads the mood and refuses to indulge it. His pessimism is strategic: if you admit the ban won’t hold, you’re forced toward harder questions - verification, enforcement, political integration, or the uncomfortable possibility that peace requires changing power itself, not just negotiating its weapons.
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"Some think the worst horrors of war might be avoided by an international agreement not to use atomic bombs. This is a vain hope." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-think-the-worst-horrors-of-war-might-be-93882/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







