I think the National Security Advisor's comments were troubling. I don't think they can be blithely set aside.
The perverse consequence of too much reduction could actually be a proliferation of nuclear weapons in other countries t...
One of the problems we have is that as we draw down our weapons, it seems to me that China may have an incentive to seek...
Dr. Miller and General Kehler, why did Mr. Donilon suggest a need to re-review our alert posture?
The New START treaty represents a commitment by the world's two largest powers to the goal of disarmament.
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the President should provide guidance which all previous Presidents have done without the benefit of that analysis.
the President's goal is permeating DOD.
Any further reductions should be subject to extensive and serious consultation with our allies.
the United States needs a spectrum of nuclear and non-nuclear force employment options and flexibility in planning
In my view, our current alert posture is not destabilizing.
Why is the administration contemplating changes to well-established nuclear doctrine and targeting requirements?
General Kehler, we were told the balance of forces represented by the New START treaty would be stable and that those fo...
These are important issues. I don't pretend to know the answers.
I would refrain from speaking for our allies, but I suspect it would not make some of them feel any better at all.
As we deal with the proper level of nuclear weapons, don't we need to consider also what may be in China's plans for the...
Isn't it true that other nations depend on the U.S. nuclear umbrella, that there is a political, psychological dimension...
I do feel like that President Bush, George W. Bush, our recent President Bush, unilaterally drew down nuclear weapons su...