Pope: The world is on the brink of nuclear war
Pope: The world is on the brink of nuclear war
The leader of the Catholic Church in the World has warned about the possibility of a nuclear war in the world. Pope Francis gave this warning yesterday Tuesday at the international conference in Oslo and explained that: The world is on the verge of falling into a nuclear war, as was witnessed in the Cuban missile crisis in 1962. He said, "this meeting is taking place, while our world continues faced with the risk of a Third World War, and with the Ukraine crisis unfolding, without the presence of strategies to eliminate the risk of nuclear weapons." The leader of the Catholic Church in the World has said that a world that is safe and free from nuclear weapons is an urgent and possible thing.
Also last month, the Secretary General of the United Nations warned about the possibility of a nuclear war in the world. Antonio Guterres said in his message that, at this time when some countries are threatening to use nuclear weapons, the shadow of nuclear war is again visible on the planet. Pope Francis The United States military carried out the first atomic bomb attack in human history by attacking the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan at the end of World War II. This attack by US nuclear weapons against the people of Japan is the only example of the use of nuclear weapons in a military conflict in human history.