Monday, March 1, 2010

A New U.S. Nuclear Policy Is Being Drawn Up

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert gates inspects a GBI in its Alaskan silo.
Photo from The Register

White House Is Rethinking Nuclear Policy -- New York Times

WASHINGTON — As President Obama begins making final decisions on a broad new nuclear strategy for the United States, senior aides say he will permanently reduce America’s arsenal by thousands of weapons. But the administration has rejected proposals that the United States declare it would never be the first to use nuclear weapons, aides said.

Mr. Obama’s new strategy — which would annul or reverse several initiatives by the Bush administration — will be contained in a nearly completed document called the Nuclear Posture Review, which all presidents undertake. Aides said Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates will present Mr. Obama with several options on Monday to address unresolved issues in that document, which have been hotly debated within the administration.

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More News On White House Policy Towards Nuclear Weapons

Obama considers new US nuclear strategy: report -- AFP
US plans 'dramatic' cuts in nuclear arsenal -- AFP
US plans 'dramatic reductions' in nuclear weapons -- BBC
Obama Plans to Eliminate ‘Thousands’ of U.S. Nuclear Warheads -- Newsmax
Obama to cut US nuclear arsenal: Report -- One India
Obama might remove US nukes from Germany -- The Local

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