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+A. The aff must defend a specific country in the form of an advocacy text in the 1AC. The affirmative may not defend a plan that involves implementation in every country |
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+A. The aff must defend an explicit advocacy text that includes the countries of implementation and type of nuclear power to be prohibited. |
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+A. The affirmative must defend a prohibition on the ability of nuclear power to be produced in a country. |
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+A. The affirmative must defend only a prohibition on the ability of nuclear power to be produced by a country. The aff cannot defend that military reactors be converted to civilian reactors. |
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+A. The affirmative must defend a topical advocacy in two or more countries. |
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+A. The affirmative must defend nuclear power prohibition in countries in general. To clarify, they don’t have to defend links to every single country but just as a general principle. |
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+A. The affirmative must defend prohibiting all forms of nuclear power production. |