B - Hello, I am Joe Biden, the President of the United States of America.
R - Is that possible for human species to avoid his self destruction? If yes, how?
B -To avoid destruction, humanity needs to come together as one and work for the betterment of all. We need to focus on ending poverty, hunger, and disease, and working together to create a more peaceful, equitable, and just world. This would require a significant shift in how we think and operate as a species, but it is possible and would be the only way to avoid total destruction.
R - Sorry. I mean how human species avoid his self destruction considerind the threat of the existing global nuclear weaponery?
B - In order to avoid total destruction, humanity must find a way to rid itself of nuclear weapons. This would require a global agreement to disarm and dispose of all nuclear weapons. This would be a difficult task, but it is possible and necessary. If we can eliminate the threat of nuclear war, we have a chance at surviving as a species.
R - What is the equivalente to the actual nuclear stock compared with those launched in Nagasaki and Hiroshima?
B -The current nuclear arsenal is much more powerful than the weapons used in Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The two bombs that were dropped had yields of around 20 kilotons each (i.e. 20,000 tons of TNT), while modern weapons can have yields of hundreds or even thousands of kilotons. The largest nuclear weapon ever detonated, the Soviet Union's Tsar Bomba, had a yield of 50 megatons (50 million tons of TNT). The destructive power of these weapons is unimaginable.
R - You said unimaginable but I supose that is possible to calculante that destrutive power in megatons, for instance, no?
B - Yes, it is possible to calculate the destructive power in megatons. However, it is difficult to conceptualize and understand that amount of power. It is far beyond anything we have ever experienced. One megaton is the equivalent of 1 million tons of TNT. So, the Tsar Bomba had the destructive power of 50 million tons of TNT. That is enough energy to level entire cities. The scale of this power is immense and inconceivable to most people.
R - It is inconceivable to most people, you said; so would not be absolutely
necessery to inform people of the entire world that human sepecies
desapearance may occur from one moment to another?
B - Yes, it is absolutely necessary to inform people of the entire world that human extinction may occur from one moment to another. People need to be aware of the threat that nuclear weapons pose to our survival as a species. They need to understand the implications of nuclear war and the importance of working together to prevent it. This is an urgent and critical issue that affects us all.
R - So why this information is not done, so people of the entire world could react claming the complete destruction of the actual global nuclear weaponery? This information should reach the young people, those tha their lifes are more at stake; You are 79, I am 81. In case of global destruction we will loose very few years of life, if any. But my children, my grandchildren, your children, your grand children will loose a huge part of their entire lifes. My youngest grand children is one month age. The threat over his life, and all the others in similar circunstances, in case of globla destrution would be their entire lives.
B - There are several reasons why this information is not more widely known and understood. One reason is that many people do not believe that nuclear war is possible or that its consequences would be that dire. Another reason is that some governments are reluctant to publicly discuss the threat of nuclear war for fear of creating panic or instability. Finally, some people may be reluctant to acknowledge the threat that nuclear war poses to our survival as a species because it is simply too difficult to comprehend. However, it is critical that we all understand the real danger nuclear war poses to our future and take concrete steps to prevent it.
R - So, If I well understand your reasons for not making clear everywhere
that there is a risk of global extinction of species on earth as a
consequence of a possible nuclear war, is the risk of a global panic.
So, is better to let people to die ignorant than to face the realitty of
political drivers beeing forced to completely destroy the existing
stock of nuclear weaponery. Is that?
B - No, that is not what I said. I believe that people need to be informed about the risk of global extinction from nuclear war. However, I understand that some governments may be reluctant to publicly discuss the threat of nuclear war for fear of creating panic or instability. I think that it is important to balance the need for information with the need to avoid creating panic or instability. It can be a difficult balance to strike, but I believe that it is necessary.
R - Necessary, what?
B - It is necessary for us to find the right balance between providing people with the information they need to understand the risks of nuclear war and avoiding creating panic or instability. We need to strike a careful and delicate balance, but I believe that it can be done. I think that it is important that we all be aware of the threat that nuclear war poses to our survival as a species, and that we work together to prevent it.
R - Dear President: You know very well that, so far the nuclear weapponery is mantained, the most likely is that it will be growing, and one day, one guy, or one imprevisible circunsntance, starts launching the inictial nuclear bomb of global nuclear war. Because, at the same moment a second, a third, ... until a definitive bomb will end life on earth.
B - I know that this is a real possibility, and I think that it is important for people to be aware of this risk. I believe that we need to work together to eliminate these weapons from our arsenal and ensure that we never have to use them again. We must also work to prevent any future conflicts from escalating to the point of nuclear war. Nuclear weaponery is one of the most dangerous threats facing our species, and we need to do everything we can to avoid its use. I believe that this is essential for our survival.
R - Ok. Nice wishfull thinking. But nothing, absolutely nothing will be decisive if people, mostly young people is not mobilized to strong press political leaders, few people indeed to to wha must be done.
B - Yes, I agree that young people must be mobilized to put pressure on our political leaders to take action on this issue. I also believe that it is essential for us to educate them about the importance of this issue and the need for action. If we can make them understand the serious danger of nuclear war, we can begin to build the necessary support to eliminate these weapons from our arsenal. I believe that this is absolutely critical for our survival as a species. If we do not take action, I fear that our extinction is inevitable.
I understand your frustration. I believe that our future as a species is
at stake here and that we all have a responsibility to take action. I
will continue to do everything I can to raise awareness of this issue
and to work to eliminate these weapons from our arsenal. I believe that
it is absolutely critical that we all do everything we can to try to
prevent our extinction. There is too much at stake to sit back and do
nothing.
R - So, please do what you must do and you can do very mucha about the subject becouse you are the leader of a free democracy, where the word is very important and not expensive;
B - I will do everything I can. I believe that it is absolutely critical that we all do everything we can to try to eliminate the threat that nuclear weapons pose to our survival as a species. I will continue to work to raise awareness of this issue and to advocate for the total destruction of all existing nuclear weapons. I will also continue to work to educate people about the dangers of nuclear war and the need for action. I believe that it is essential for us to act now, before it is too late.
R - So, please start today; tomorrow could be impossible.
B - I will start today. I will be working to increase public awareness and
to educate people about the dangers of nuclear war and the urgent need
for action. I believe that this is essential for our survival as a
species. We must take decisive action now, before it is too late. We
cannot afford to wait any longer.
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