Tell Your Congressional Representatives to Support a Nuclear Weapons-Free World

Tell Your Congressional Representatives to Support a Nuclear Weapons-Free World

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Tell Your Congressional Representatives to Support a Nuclear Weapons-Free World

On April 5, President Obama gave a major speech in Prague addressing nuclear issues. By putting a "world without nuclear weapons" at the center of US nuclear policy, Obama has signaled a real shift in strategy that acknowledges the Cold War is long over and that nuclear weapons are a liability that put all of us in danger.

President Obama outlined a series of steps forward to achieve this vision. Many of these steps will involve working with the international community to reduce the threat posed by nuclear weapons:

Reducing the role of nuclear weapons in the US national security strategy Negotiating a new treaty with Russia for deep, verifiable reductions to both countries' arsenals US ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty to help ban nuclear testing globally Preventing new nuclear weapons states by negotiating a new treaty that verifiably ends the production of fissile materials Strengthening the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty An international effort to prevent nuclear terrorism by securing loose nuclear material

President Obama stated, "The voices for peace and progress must be raised together" in order to "leave this world more prosperous and more peaceful than we found it." Although President Obama is committed to these goals, Congress must cooperate in order to make his vision a reality.

The goal of a nuclear weapons-free world and steps toward it has bipartisan support from high-level US policymakers like former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, former Senator Sam Nunn, and former Defense Secretary William Perry.

Click here to send a message to your Senators and Representative today asking them to support President Obama’s vision for a world free of nuclear weapons

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President Obama's speech in Prague on nuclear policy signals an important shift in US nuclear weapons posture, reducing the role they play in our security strategy. By putting a "world without nuclear weapons" at the center of US nuclear policy, Mr. Obama has signaled a real shift in strategy that acknowledges the Cold War is long over and that nuclear weapons are a liability that puts all of us in danger.

I support the steps he outlined to address the nuclear weapons threat and achieve a nuclear weapons free world. The US can work with Russia to dramatically reduce our nuclear stockpiles, strengthen the Non-Proliferation Treaty, work with the international community to prevent nuclear terrorism, and secure loose nuclear material.

The goal of a nuclear weapons free world and steps toward it has bipartisan support from high-level US policymakers like former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, former Senator Sam Nunn, and former Defense Secretary William Perry.

I urge you to support President Obama's plan by speaking out publicly in favor of the steps he outlined and by supporting relevant bills and treaties when they come to Congress for a vote.

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The Issue






http://capwiz.com/wagingpeace/issues/alert/?alertid=13221626

Tell Your Congressional Representatives to Support a Nuclear Weapons-Free World

On April 5, President Obama gave a major speech in Prague addressing nuclear issues. By putting a "world without nuclear weapons" at the center of US nuclear policy, Obama has signaled a real shift in strategy that acknowledges the Cold War is long over and that nuclear weapons are a liability that put all of us in danger.

President Obama outlined a series of steps forward to achieve this vision. Many of these steps will involve working with the international community to reduce the threat posed by nuclear weapons:

Reducing the role of nuclear weapons in the US national security strategy Negotiating a new treaty with Russia for deep, verifiable reductions to both countries' arsenals US ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty to help ban nuclear testing globally Preventing new nuclear weapons states by negotiating a new treaty that verifiably ends the production of fissile materials Strengthening the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty An international effort to prevent nuclear terrorism by securing loose nuclear material

President Obama stated, "The voices for peace and progress must be raised together" in order to "leave this world more prosperous and more peaceful than we found it." Although President Obama is committed to these goals, Congress must cooperate in order to make his vision a reality.

The goal of a nuclear weapons-free world and steps toward it has bipartisan support from high-level US policymakers like former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, former Senator Sam Nunn, and former Defense Secretary William Perry.

Click here to send a message to your Senators and Representative today asking them to support President Obama’s vision for a world free of nuclear weapons

http://capwiz.com/wagingpeace/issues/alert/?alertid=13221626

President Obama's speech in Prague on nuclear policy signals an important shift in US nuclear weapons posture, reducing the role they play in our security strategy. By putting a "world without nuclear weapons" at the center of US nuclear policy, Mr. Obama has signaled a real shift in strategy that acknowledges the Cold War is long over and that nuclear weapons are a liability that puts all of us in danger.

I support the steps he outlined to address the nuclear weapons threat and achieve a nuclear weapons free world. The US can work with Russia to dramatically reduce our nuclear stockpiles, strengthen the Non-Proliferation Treaty, work with the international community to prevent nuclear terrorism, and secure loose nuclear material.

The goal of a nuclear weapons free world and steps toward it has bipartisan support from high-level US policymakers like former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, former Senator Sam Nunn, and former Defense Secretary William Perry.

I urge you to support President Obama's plan by speaking out publicly in favor of the steps he outlined and by supporting relevant bills and treaties when they come to Congress for a vote.

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B FPetition StarterWelcome: I am active and recruit actively, if you don't want action invites in your message box, please don't add or request me. I came to Change to work with people that want to make a difference in the world. If you are one of those people, welcome aboard! <br>"Mente manuque praesto" Which means: ready with heart & hand<br><br>There is Power in numbers, be one more voice!!!<br>(Me)<br><br>The Greatest Impediment To Progress Is Not Ignorance; Rather It's The Illusion Of Knowledge! (unknown)<br><br>A man full of words, but not full of deeds, is just like a garden, packed full of weeds.<br>(G. Page)<br><br>The problems we are faced with to solve today, cannot be resolved at the same level of thinking used when we created them.<br>(A. Einstein)<br><br>In times of "change", learners inherit the Earth, while the learned find themselves equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists!<br>(unknown)<br><br>

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