Martha Smith Quotes (8 Quotes)


    There are all kinds of letters and protests that come from, not surprisingly, Japanese fishermen, the fishermen's wives; there are student groups, all different types of people; the protest against the Americans' use of the Pacific for nuclear testing.

    I do some of my best thinking while pulling weeds.

    It would appear to me that you would be targeting a particular group of people.

    Related to that, the Marshallese at the same time send a lot of protests to the United States. They ask that the tests be stopped.

    There was a lot of protest after Bravo, from countries like India, for example. India was the first country which came forward and proposed at the United Nations that all of these nuclear tests should be stopped, that there should be a complete ban on nuclear testing.


    Listening to the audio is made immensely easier if you use a good pair of isolation headsets. And you need to use them all the time.

    In Japan, it becomes a huge issue in terms of not just the government and its protest against the United States, but all different groups and all different peoples in Japan start to protest.

    I think the Bravo test is really important for a number of reasons. It's kind of symbolic. It raises a lot of the issues that are related to the whole controversy over nuclear testing.


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