How to Back the United States Away from Nuclear Madness
In Trump's State of the Union he proposed building more nuclear weapons to counter ‘rivals’ who ‘challenge’ U.S. ‘values.’ The Pentagon's new Nuclear Posture Review proposes nuclear weapons to counter even ‘cyber warfare’ and of course for ‘deterrence,’ but also for ‘achievement of U.S. objectives if deterrence fails.’ How do we back Washington away from madness? This might help:
This past summer, former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn and former Russian Foreign Minister Igor S. Ivanov were two of the signers of a letter to presidents Trump and Putin. In it they recommended these four steps:
1) “A new Presidential Joint Declaration by the United States and the Russian Federation declaring that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.”
2) “Increase military-to-military communication through a new NATO-Russia Military Crisis Management Group.”
3) Collaborate to secure “nuclear and radiological materials” so that they do not fall into the hands of terrorist groups.
4) Create “informal understandings on cyber dangers related to interference in strategic warning systems . . . to prevent war by mistake.”
The following organizations are partnering on this effort:
RootsAction.org
World Beyond War
United for Peace and Justice
Just Foreign Policy
The Nation.
Daniel Ellsberg has endorsed this petition campaign.
Please forward this to everyone you can.
Thanks for all you do!
--The World Beyond War team
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