Nuclear annihilation 'one tantrum away', Nobel peace prize winner warns
Australian-founded International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons urges support for UN treaty banning them
Ben Doherty
@bendohertycorro
Sunday 10 December 2017 16.16 EST
The destruction of humankind is one impulsive tantrum away, the Australian-founded winner of the Nobel peace prize, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, warned overnight on Sunday as the United States and North Korea exchange threats over Pyongyangs nuclear testing regime.
Will it be the end of nuclear weapons, or will it be the end of us? the Ican head, Beatrice Fihn, said in Oslo after receiving the peace prize on behalf of the anti-nuclear group.
The only rational course of action is to cease living under the conditions where our mutual destruction is only one impulsive tantrum away, Fihn said. [Nuclear weapons] are a madmans gun held permanently to our temple.
Tensions on the Korean peninsula have escalated as Pyongyang has ramped up its missile and nuclear tests, and the accompanying political rhetoric has grown increasingly bombastic: North Koreas leader Kim Jong-un taunted Donald Trump as a dotard, while the US president dubbed his rival Little Rocket Man and a sick puppy.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/dec/11/nuclear-annihilation-one-tantrum-away-nobel-peace-prize-winner-warns