The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute warns of a new worldwide nuclear arms race, with China rushing ahead. Activists in the anti-nuclear movement are becoming lonely figures.
The honour of being named Class Valedictorian at Mount Allison University is not one to be taken lightly. And Hanna Fuzesi, the 2022 speaker, does not.
In a decade or so, a new harbinger of atomic doom and deterrence will squat in Minuteman III missile silos in Nebraska and four other upper Midwest states.
certainly to our nato allies in eastern europe, poland, romania, the baltics, what can we do to continue to shore up their defenses, make sure we re doing at that. and, second, how do we get weapons into ukraine? how do we help support their ability to defend themselves? and i think the other thing we were talking about is what s the off ramp here? if we re going to prevent a war, putin has to get something out of this. he has to be able to have some sort of diplomatic face-saving mechanism to back down and to continue the effort to come up with that. we can talk about negotiations on arms reduction between the u.s. and russia so we don t have that threat out there. there are certainly things they can do working directly with the ukrainian government and president biden s been very clear we re not going to make decisions for ukraine. we want to help empower president zelensky and the
After his retirement, he became a strong advocate for scaling back the world’s arsenal of nuclear weapons, co-founding the Nuclear Threat Initiative with former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn of Georgia