00:04¡Gracias!
00:33¡Gracias!
01:00Pero creo que el rearmamiento nuclear no es la forma correcta de hacerlo, y yo no soy el primer que
01:08piensa eso.
01:10Hace 70 años, nuestros padres y nuestros padres llegaron a la conclusión de que el rearmamiento nuclear era mucho más
01:17peligroso y riesgo de evitar el conflicto entre las naciones.
01:21Muy peligroso, porque demanda colosal publicos inversiones, y muy peligroso, porque en varias ocasiones, los errores técnicos o humanos han
01:33llegaron a triggering una guerra nuclear entre el norte y la Unión Soviética.
01:40Una guerra que hubiera llevado la humanidad a la brina de extinción.
01:45After a few decades, nuestros predecesores realized that the risks posed by nuclear deterrence far outweighed its contributions to peace.
01:57They realized that a system that requires zero mistakes and constant correction to avoid total destruction is not a guarantee,
02:07it is a gamble.
02:08President Ronald Reagan stated, and I quote,
02:11A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought, end of the quote.
02:16And John F. Kennedy said that, and I quote,
02:20The weapons of war, sorry, must be abolished before they abolish us, end of the quote.
02:26So this was not about left or right. It was about doing the right thing.
02:32This collective realization led to an international agreement to undertake a gradual, verifiable process of nuclear disarmament.
02:42Treaties were signed and nuclear arsenals were dramatically reduced.
02:47But now the tide is turning. Nuclear powers have forgotten the lessons of the past and they are expanding their
02:55nuclear arsenals once again.
02:58Together they are spending more than 11 million dollars every single hour on them.
03:05And experts estimate that the U.S. alone will invest 946 billion dollars in nukes over the next decade, enough
03:15to eradicate extreme global poverty.
03:18In my view, this is a mistake, a historical error that we cannot commit again, particularly not today with artificial
03:27intelligence casting a shadow of uncertainty over the entire world.
03:32That is why I would like to humbly ask all these powerful nations, please stop nuclear rearmament.
03:40Sit down, negotiate and sign a new START treaty to ensure continuity of the one that has just expired.
03:49As a non-nuclear country that has witnessed nuclear bombs accidentally being dropped on its territory back in 1966,
03:58I beg you, prevent the launch of a new arms race while it is possible.
04:04Humanity will be forever grateful if you do and it will heavily judge you if you don't.
04:11We need to stop Putin, we need to strengthen our deterrence capabilities, but let us do it in a coordinated
04:20and targeted way that we can control.
04:23Let us build a true European army, not in 10 years, but now, Spain will join with all the resources
04:30that are needed.
04:31Let us strengthen our multilateral system, reforming and empowering those institutions that, despite their flaws, have succeeded in maintaining peace
04:42in the West for decades.
04:43And also, let's invest in the values of solidarity, empathy and cooperation that have brought us this far.
04:52Because the rearmament that we most urgently need in the world is a moral one. Thank you.
05:04I'd love to invite the rest of our
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