Assuming that the legal civilian government has directed them to use force, yes. If you are wondering about the political implications of using military force in that manner then a political forum would be a better location for this question.
Nuclear weapons only serve as a deterrent to war when both warring nations possess them. If only one nation has them or neither do, a conventional war is still very possible. That is why all of the Cold War wars occurred in third world countries where nuclear weapons were not present. In contrast, the Cuban Missile Crisis (and the corresponding Turkish Missile Issue) did not lead to war between the USA and the USSR specifically because both nations had nuclear weapons which could effectively serve as a deterrent to the other.
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they used army forces to prevent them
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To prevent the spread of nuclear weapons to other nations.
To prevent tough guys to play with the war. If we use the nuclear weapon, nobody will survive. Nobody should play with the war.
Perhaps the earlies failure of the United Nations occurred in 1950. Then North Korea, China and to a great degree the USSR, ignored the UN and actively supported by military means the North Koreans. The Korean War was costly in terms of lives lost and in damaged economies.
As a deterrent.
High safety measures at the nuclear plants is to be observed if the nuclear disasters is to be prevented. The problems identified at the nuclear plant should be immediately rectified to prevent the nuclear disasters.
nuclear stockpiling
S. T. Cohen has written: 'We can prevent World War III' -- subject(s): Nuclear arms control, Nuclear warfare 'The neutron bomb, political, technological, and military issues' -- subject(s): Military policy, Neutron bomb 'The case against not having a comprehensive test ban treaty' -- subject(s): Nuclear disarmament
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The league of nations failed to prevent it, but so did a lot of other people and nations.
Nuclear weapons only serve as a deterrent to war when both warring nations possess them. If only one nation has them or neither do, a conventional war is still very possible. That is why all of the Cold War wars occurred in third world countries where nuclear weapons were not present. In contrast, the Cuban Missile Crisis (and the corresponding Turkish Missile Issue) did not lead to war between the USA and the USSR specifically because both nations had nuclear weapons which could effectively serve as a deterrent to the other.
The League of Nations was the peace-keeping body that failed to prevent war. The organization was founded on January 10, 1920 at the end of the First World War.
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