The question is not whether we will have war or not; the question is whether we will have a world in which war is possible.

In 1946, Albert Einstein, the renowned physicist, delivered a speech to the British Parliament, warning about the dangers of mass destruction and the atomic bomb. The speech was a call to action, urging world leaders to take immediate measures to prevent the catastrophic consequences of nuclear war.

[Einstein concluded by appealing to world leaders to act]

The menace of mass destruction has to be confronted. We have to move toward an international organization that guarantees the use of these weapons only for the benefit of humanity.

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The question is not whether we will have war or not; the question is whether we will have a world in which war is possible.

In 1946, Albert Einstein, the renowned physicist, delivered a speech to the British Parliament, warning about the dangers of mass destruction and the atomic bomb. The speech was a call to action, urging world leaders to take immediate measures to prevent the catastrophic consequences of nuclear war.

[Einstein concluded by appealing to world leaders to act]

The menace of mass destruction has to be confronted. We have to move toward an international organization that guarantees the use of these weapons only for the benefit of humanity.