Sunday, April 5, 2009

Obama Launches Effort To Reduce Nuclear Arms

US President Barack Obama delivers his speech in Prague, Czech Republic, Sunday, April 5, 2009. Obama will also attend a summit between the United States and the 27-member European Union in Prague on Sunday. (AP Photo/Herbert Knosowski)

From Yahoo News/AP:

PRAGUE – President Barack Obama on Sunday launched an effort to rid the world of nuclear weapons, calling them "the most dangerous legacy of the Cold War" and saying the U.S. has a moral responsibility to lead as the only nation to ever use one.

In a speech driven with fresh urgency by North Korea's rocket launch just hours earlier, Obama said the U.S. would "immediately and aggressively" seek ratification of a comprehensive ban on testing nuclear weapons. He said the U.S. would host a summit within the next year on reducing and eventually eliminating nuclear weapons, and he called for a global effort to secure nuclear material.

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More News On President Obama And Nuclear Weapons

Obama calls for reduction in nuclear weapons -- CNN
Obama Calls For Reduction Of Nuclear Arms -- CBS
Obama Details Anti-Nuke Plan -- Voice of America
Many obstacles to Obama nuclear dream -- BBC
In Prague, Obama Set to Speak on Global Arms Control -- Washington Post
Obama Wants World with No Nuclear Weapons -- The Times
Obama Outlines Disarmament Plan -- Wall Street Journal
Obama's Bipartisan Moment on Foreign Policy -- LA Times opinion

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