In discussions of the Iranian nuclear programme, people often ask why Iran has any less right to nuclear weapons than America. I always reply that the Iranians have voluntarily signed away their right to nukes under the NPT, whereas the Yanks have not. No-one has yet found this a satisfying answer. Evidently, int'l agreements aren't considered morally binding in my circles.
It didn't use to be like that, unless my memory is uncharacteristically rosy. People used to think that adherence to int'l treaties was a good in itself, a necessary component of civilized conduct.
Has anyone else noticed a similar shift to nihilism?
It didn't use to be like that, unless my memory is uncharacteristically rosy. People used to think that adherence to int'l treaties was a good in itself, a necessary component of civilized conduct.
Has anyone else noticed a similar shift to nihilism?
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