I see the possibility in the 1970s of the President of the United States having to face a world in which 15 or 20 or 25 nations may have these weapons.
Iran recently announced that it plans to build a nuclear navy and it may enrich nuclear fuel to as high as 90%.
It may seem counterintuitive, but it is quite possible that further reductions in U.S. nuclear forces could precipitate ...
What lessons should we draw from this trend?
As we go down in our numbers that we will discourage others from going down.
Since we see that from the first slide that historically people are not dissuaded by our reducing our numbers.
President Bush gathered his advisers around him and he instructed us as follows: Find the lowest number we need to make ...
I do think the Non-Proliferation Treaty has played an important role in fostering a norm against proliferation.
North Korea continues to build nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles and the six party process is defunct.
I don't seem to recall a great and abiding concern each time the U.S. builds an aircraft carrier, only a nuclear weapon.
The basic bargain is sound: Countries with nuclear weapons will move towards disarmament, countries without nuclear weap...