Everybody Should Have the Bomb
MATTHEW CHAKOV
While many members of the IAEA committee were debating
nuclear power plant regulation or frequency of inspections in order to curtail
nuclear terrorism, Yemen believes that the solution to the problem is for
everybody to possess nuclear bombs. This might seem crazy to the average
reader, but Yemen’s government believes that having all countries owning the
bomb is the only way to solve the problem of nuclear terrorism. When asked for
a comment, Yemen’s foreign minister Jasswinder Aroussia Samira al-Queda Nessiba
Fatima said, “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a bomb is a good guy
with a bomb.” The Yemini government believes that owning the bomb levels the
playing field with countries such as the United States, Russia, and China who
they believe have committed far worse atrocities than those committed by the
Yemeni government. Upon hearing of Yemen’s solution to the problem of nuclear
terrorism, both the Republic of Georgia and Colombia came out of the woodwork
and voiced their own opinions. Colombia believes that countries with more bombs
are more responsible than countries with less and that is why they propose that
all countries own a multitude of bombs. Georgia believes that the “use of bombs
promotes world peace”. However, while both Georgia and Colombia agreed with
Yemen’s policy of allowing countries to own nuclear weapons, neither believed
that Yemen should be able to possess nukes. Colombia cited sexism as the reason
for not allowing Yemen to own the bomb. They said, “The name of their country, Yemen,
contains the word ‘men’, the placement of which is, as we all know, not
coincidental.” Georgia was very concise and slightly ambiguous in their reason
when they said, “Yemen is not even good.”
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