• 8 hours ago
Just one nuclear bomb can erase a city in seconds — but the real nightmare starts after the explosion.

This video uncovers the terrifying reality of nuclear weapons. From instant devastation and radiation poisoning to climate collapse and global famine, the impact goes far beyond the blast zone. Even a limited nuclear war could kill millions, plunge the world into darkness, and starve billions.

So why are we still building them?

Watch till the end to understand why nuclear weapons are the most dangerous threat humanity has ever created.


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00:00What if I told you that less than 1% of the world's nuclear weapons could starve 2 billion people?
00:05Nuclear weapons aren't just powerful. They're apocalyptic.
00:09A single bomb can wipe out an entire city in seconds. And if just a few were launched,
00:14tens of millions would die instantly. Hundreds of millions more would suffer in the aftermath.
00:20The explosion creates a fireball hotter than the sun. Buildings are flattened.
00:24People are vaporized. Fires ignite everywhere, forming deadly firestorms.
00:29Even underground shelters offer little hope. Oxygen runs out, and toxic gases creep in.
00:35But the horror doesn't end there. Radiation lingers.
00:38It poisons the air, the land, the water. It causes cancer.
00:43Birth defects. Lifelong suffering.
00:46Even nuclear testing from decades ago is still killing people today.
00:50And if thousands of these weapons are used?
00:53The world would be plunged into nuclear winter. Crops would fail.
00:57Economies would crash. And a global famine would follow.
01:00Billions could die—not from the blast, but from starvation.
01:05Worst of all, there's no real rescue plan.
01:08Aid workers can't enter radioactive zones. Hospitals would be overwhelmed.
01:13Refugees would flood the planet. So why are we still building them?

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