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The Aspiration of Global Zero

President Obama seeks a world without nuclear weapons, but there are signs a key treaty is unraveling.

By Robert G. Gard

On April 5, 2009, before a crowd gathered at Hradcany Square in Prague, President Barack Obama declared “America’s commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons.” With these words, Obama implicitly endorsed Global Zero—a movement founded in December 2008 by some 100 political leaders from around the world to ban nuclear weapons. Obama’s speech calls to… return to article

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    A world free of nuclear weapons is not going to happen. The technology to make the weapons can’t be “unlearned,” and the weapons assume great geopolitical purpose for those that possess them.

    United States Posted by patrick hattman on May 28, 2009 at 11:54 PM

    I fear you’re right.  It’s a thought provoking article - but it does give rather a sense of futility.  I can understand that it’s important to start the climb but the overriding sense is that nuclear prolification is only going to be slowed down at best.

    I wonder how many less states would seek nuclear armament if the big players relinquished theirs?  The thought of disarming would have been unthinkable to me years ago - but now it seems to make more sense to me as I get older.

    United Kingdom Posted by Joe Simpson on Jun 11, 2009 at 9:33 PM
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