Posted on 03/29/2017 3:47:18 PM PDT by ebb tide
ROME - Pope Francis has called for a collective and concerted multilateral effort to eliminate nuclear weapons, telling a United Nations conference working on a treaty to prohibit such weapons that international peace and stability cannot be based on a false sense of security, on the threat of mutual destruction or total annihilation, or on simply maintaining a balance of power.
The conference took place March 27 in New York, after the UN General Assembly voted in December to negotiate a legally binding treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons, with the aim of working toward their total elimination.
Such a treaty would make explicit what is implied in the 1970 Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, which calls on declared nuclear powers to aim for complete nuclear disarmament.
The talks seemed doomed from the start, since every state with nuclear weapons - including the five veto-wielding permanent members of the UN Security Council - boycotted the congress.
Nikki Haley, the U.S. representative to the UN, said she would love to have a ban on nuclear weapons, but in this day and time we cant honestly say we can protect our people by allowing bad actors to have them and those of us that are good trying to keep peace and safety not to have them, specifically mentioning the threat of nuclear-armed North Korea.
The pontiff answered these objections directly in a letter to the congress, noting the current unstable climate of conflict might not seem the best time to approach the demanding and forward looking goal of nuclear non-proliferation, and even nuclear disarmament.
However, the pope said nuclear deterrence is ineffective against the principal threats in the twenty-first century, mentioning in particular terrorism, asymmetrical conflicts, cybersecurity, environmental problems, and poverty.
These concerns are even greater when we consider the catastrophic humanitarian and environmental consequences that would follow from any use of nuclear weapons, with devastating, indiscriminate and uncontainable effects, over time and space, Francis writes, adding we need also to ask ourselves how sustainable is a stability based on fear, when it actually increases fear and undermines relationships of trust between peoples.
The pope said the world needs to go beyond nuclear deterrence: The international community is called upon to adopt forward-looking strategies to promote the goal of peace and stability and to avoid short-sighted approaches to the problems surrounding national and international security.
Francis said the goal of the total elimination of nuclear weapons becomes both a challenge and a moral and humanitarian imperative, and a concrete approach should promote a reflection on an ethics of peace and multilateral and cooperative security that goes beyond the fear and isolationism that prevail in many debates today.
He said this reflection should involve the voices of all people, including religious communities, civil society, and international organizations.
The common destiny of mankind demands the pragmatic strengthening of dialogue and the building and consolidating of mechanisms of trust and cooperation, capable of creating the conditions for a world without nuclear weapons, the pope said.
The Vatican has condemned the use of nuclear weapons since even before they were developed.
Pope Pius XII, in 1943 - two years before the first successful nuclear weapons test - urged such weapons never be developed because otherwise the consequence could be catastrophic not only in itself but for the whole planet. After the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, Pius called the nuclear bomb the most terrible weapon that the human mind has ever conceived.
Nikki Haley has more common sense than Bergoglio.
Go away, Popey. Time for you to hunker down in the library. You could read FACTS or study the Catechism or pray. Just stay OUT of the public eye.
North Korea first your Holiness.
what can we say about someone who tries to convince you to make yourself defenceless, even as your most deadly enemies arm themselves to the hilt ?
http://www.defenddemocracy.org/media-hit/anthony-ruggiero-gauging-the-north-korea-iran-relationship/
It keeps the peace. The houses have to wage war with other means like poison and remote-operated drones. But the number of civilian deaths is kept at practically nil.
Why the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, allegedly one of the wisest individuals on the planet, cannot understand this principle is mind-boggling.
Since when having a weapon made some one go to hell?
This Pope is a communist.
Papa Francisco is an embarrassment seven days a week. It seems almost effortless...
Pope Special Snowflake.
Maybe he could start with pedophila within the church. Once he fixes that he can work on corruption within the vatican bank.
If he’s successful and still around (unlike John Paul I), then maybe he can have a seat at the table.
I’m Catholic. The Pope is chosen by men. No man is infallible.
John Paul II was wise (though he turned the other way on child abuse) and he helped Reagan and Thatcher bring down the USSR.
This guy, he’s trying to bring it back :)
Judge has your answer in the replied-to post, methinks.
We need to ban the cross bow...for the children.
Yet the Bible tells us in Ecclesiastes 3:
“A time for peace and a time for war.”
Except against the infidels. (Second Lateran council, 1139)
Then have him report back to us in 30 or 40 years.
Next, he’ll want us to give up our guns, too. Marxist.
Good idea drop them all on Mecca at the right time. It will settle a lot of problems. I
Save one the crazy nut in Pyongyang.
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