The Bomb: The shadow of nuclear weapons once again looms over novels, television and movies GlobeArts
’s co-creator Eric Schlosser noted, there are people who have never seen, and they might be the same people who think there are 14 nuclear weapons in the world.
“The most concerning thing to me has been the absence of debate. People in good faith can disagree about the best steps to reduce the danger, but we really need to be having this discussion.”
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