Pontifical Academy of Sciences raises alarm about nuclear weapons

Friday, Apr. 15, 2022
By Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY  — Russia’s war on Ukraine frighteningly raises the possibility of the use of nuclear weapons, the unleashing of radioactive material from nuclear power plants and a new push to develop or acquire nuclear weapons, including by terrorists, said members of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.

The international community has an obligation “to take all practical measures that reduce the possibility of nuclear war by accident, miscalculation or irrational action,” said a statement released April 8 after an international conference on the risk of nuclear war.

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s veiled threats to use nuclear weapons, his order to put Russia’s nuclear forces on high alert and the lack of care his troops took when they controlled the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant raise alarms that must be taken seriously, said members of the council of the pontifical academy.

They warned about:

– The “intentional or unintentional destruction of nuclear power plants with grave consequences for large populations.”

– The “uncontrolled leakage of nuclear waste that can be used for so-called dirty bombs.”

– “The potential use of so-called tactical nuclear weapons in battlefields, for instance in the Ukraine.”

– “Keeping nuclear weapons on high alert, potentially increasing the likelihood of a nuclear weapons launch accidentally or as a result of cyber manipulation.”

– “The use of powerful nuclear weapons and other weapons internationally beyond Ukraine when war further escalates.”

The academy’s council said that “serious inequities among nations and within nations, shortsighted national or partisan ambitions and lust for power are the seeds of conflict which may lead to general and nuclear warfare.”

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