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Replacing the UK's nuclear weapons is a "rational" way to deal with increased threats from abroad, Defence Secretary Des Browne has said. | Replacing the UK's nuclear weapons is a "rational" way to deal with increased threats from abroad, Defence Secretary Des Browne has said. |
Countries such as Iran and North Korea could pose a danger in future, he told students at King's College, London. | Countries such as Iran and North Korea could pose a danger in future, he told students at King's College, London. |
Mr Browne added: "It's unfortunate that the image of deterrents has become so associated with the cold war." | Mr Browne added: "It's unfortunate that the image of deterrents has become so associated with the cold war." |
Ministers have outlined plans to build a new generation of nuclear submarines, at an estimated cost of £20bn. | Ministers have outlined plans to build a new generation of nuclear submarines, at an estimated cost of £20bn. |
'Extreme situations' | 'Extreme situations' |
Mr Browne said this was better than building a land-based deterrent, as it was harder for enemies to target. | Mr Browne said this was better than building a land-based deterrent, as it was harder for enemies to target. |
The submarines carrying Trident missiles had to be replaced as they would end their lives around 2024, he added. | The submarines carrying Trident missiles had to be replaced as they would end their lives around 2024, he added. |
It is astonishing that Des Browne can suggest nuclear weapons can ever play a positive role Kate Hudson, CND | |
Mr Browne said: "I would like take this opportunity to re-affirm that the UK would only consider using nuclear weapons in the most extreme situations of self defence. | Mr Browne said: "I would like take this opportunity to re-affirm that the UK would only consider using nuclear weapons in the most extreme situations of self defence. |
"But it is precisely those situations which those who argue against maintaining our nuclear deterrent need to think about." | "But it is precisely those situations which those who argue against maintaining our nuclear deterrent need to think about." |
Nuclear weapons were "not inherently evil", but had a "terrible" capacity. | Nuclear weapons were "not inherently evil", but had a "terrible" capacity. |
Mr Browne said: "The number of countries with nuclear weapons is growing. | Mr Browne said: "The number of countries with nuclear weapons is growing. |
"This doesn't mean that the international effort against proliferation has failed. It just reminds us how difficult that continuing challenge is." | "This doesn't mean that the international effort against proliferation has failed. It just reminds us how difficult that continuing challenge is." |
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Mr Browne added that it would "be irresponsible to rule out the possibility that a nuclear threat to the UK will re-emerge". | Mr Browne added that it would "be irresponsible to rule out the possibility that a nuclear threat to the UK will re-emerge". |
MPs are expected to vote on the government's favoured Trident replacement/renewal plans in March. | MPs are expected to vote on the government's favoured Trident replacement/renewal plans in March. |
Opponents of the plans argue that nuclear weapons are outdated after the end of the Cold War and would be useless in combating the threat of terrorism. | Opponents of the plans argue that nuclear weapons are outdated after the end of the Cold War and would be useless in combating the threat of terrorism. |
They also question whether the UK should be setting an example to stop proliferation of nuclear weapons around the world. | They also question whether the UK should be setting an example to stop proliferation of nuclear weapons around the world. |
CND chairman Kate Hudson said: "It is astonishing that Des Browne can suggest nuclear weapons can ever play a positive role. | |
"His suggestion that due to their existence, 'war has to be ruled out of the list of options for settling disputes and awkward problems', flies in the face of reality." |
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