Mr. President, I support your call to all nations to struggle for a nuclear-free world and we fully support the nuclear strategy of the United States, and we say that all the countries that support the Non-Proliferation Treaty will get the support of nuclear powers and will never be threatened by any nuclear state.
Obama's call for a nuclear-free world combined with his aggressive stance towards Israel's purported nuclear arsenal, his bid to disarm the US nuclear arsenal, and his ineffective response to North Korea's nuclear brinksmanship and Iran's nuclear project have served to convince nations from the Persian Gulf to South America to the Pacific Rim that they should begin developing nuclear weapons.
Mayor Kazumi Matsui called for a nuclear-free world at the event at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
His big dream was a nuclear-free world, which he pursued daringly but peacefully.
While he was a realist on nuclear armament during his professional career, late in life Mr. Kampelman embraced the ideal of a nuclear-free world.
It fell to me and a handful of my commonsensical countrymen to make the case that it was impossible to create a nuclear-free world.
Thanks to two op.ed. articles he co-authored in the Wall Street Journal urging a nuclear-free world, Dr. Kissinger has been transformed in the eyes of the anti-nuke crowd from a "war criminal" into a sage and inspiration.
And hopefully, by the end of the year coming to an agreement about some specific numbers to eliminate nuclear -- begin to take some steps to eliminate even further nuclear weapons that each side has toward the President's goal ultimately of a nuclear-free world.
They would have realized that Obama's anti-nuclear conference in April, his commitment to a nuclear-free world, as well as his general ambivalence - at best - to US global leadership rendered it all but inevitable that he would turn on Israel at the NPT review conference.
Even if advanced computers and other sophisticated gizmos could offset the knowledge and infrastructure your deterrent must have - and they cannot - there is no reason to believe they will be acquired by a president who is determined to lead by example to a nuclear-free world.
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On the wider front, Barack Obama endorsed the call last year by four senior former US diplomats (including Henry Kissinger) for the US to aim for a nuclear weapons-free world, as it is supposed to be under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Barack Obama's vision of a nuclear-weapons-free world into a policy prescription known as the Nuclear Posture Review.
The good news is that President Obama appears to have finally awakened from his dream of a nuclear missile-free world, one which requires no American preemptive defense.
This so-called Strategic Arms Reduction (START) follow-on treaty will be ballyhooed as an important step towards the realization of Mr. Obama's goal of a nuclear weapons-free world.
They made ever more alluring offers to cut their nuclear arsenals, and the President, who was a genuine believer in a nuclear-weapons-free world (it was one of the few things we disagreed about), thought he was making progress.
Only by a concerted effort to free the world of nuclear weapons could the terrifying trend be reversed.
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We have been a consistent advocate of a world free of nuclear weapons.
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The leaders will have one goal, and that is to achieve our collective vision of a world free of nuclear weapons.
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It turned out that the proponents of a world free of nuclear arms were long on aspiration and short on credible responses to my contention that common sense dictates such an end state would not be desirable, even if it somehow could be achieved.
They are now convinced that under cover of its peaceful nuclear energy programme, Iran is developing atomic weapons. 10.06.17 Music 10.06.20 Aston BENJAMIN NETANYAHU Israeli Prime Minister 1996-99 A month after I was elected, I said that the greatest threat we all face, not just Israel but all of the free world is a nuclear armed Iran.
We're working with our partners to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, and seek a world free of them.
Construction costs in France the most "nuclear friendly" free market economy in the world are just as high as they are here.
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In addition, we must mount a concerted and unrelenting domestic and global media campaign emphasizing Iran's leading role in the global jihad against the Free World and the danger a nuclear-armed Ahmadinejad government would represent.
You have all heard or read the comments by four of our elder statesmen first published in The Wall Street Journal, Secretaries Perry, Shultz and Kissinger and Senator Nunn, who have been urging certain steps because they would like to move toward a world that is free of nuclear weapons.
Yet, current technology has attained a level of sophistication where it is reasonable for us to begin this effort....Isn't it worth every investment necessary to free the world from the threat of nuclear war?
Like his followers today, Sharon insisted that the US, as the leader of the Free World, is responsible for preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
If media reports of last week's IAF raid in Syria pan out, the attack against a North-Korean-supplied Syrian nuclear facility in eastern Syria should serve as a pivotal event in the free world's understanding of the enemy it faces in the current global war.
Some will ask how I can be a proponent of intelligent alternative energy, nuclear power and vehicle electrification, all in a waste-free, healthy, pristine world IF I reject the religion of CO-2 caused climate change.
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