Obama's Nuclear Pipe Dream

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July 8, 2009
2:49
Recent U.S.-Russia nuclear talks are sparking controversy in the media over potential roadblocks for the lofty goals of the negotiations.
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melvin polatnickmelvin polatnick
July 11, 2009
11:15 AM
It might be possible that the Russian arms makers want the U.S. to station missiles in Eastern Europe. They would earn billions putting up a defense against them. It is also possible that the U.S. arms makers would like a missile defense system set up in Eastern Europe. They also would earn billions. Russian arms dealers also make billions selling missile technology to Iran. It might also be possible that the arms industry is creating tensions to increase their profits. Selling guns to the Indians and the settlers of the West once was very profitable. The same thing is now happening but on a larger scale.
robotsoulrobotsoul
July 9, 2009
10:40 AM
curbing nuclear proliferation isn't necessarily about creating a nuke free world, as great as that would be I think it is safe to say that isn't going to happen anytime soon. It is about reducing the number of these weapons to keep them off the black market. Creating big bad weapons makes us feel safe but international power and influence is zero sum, so it just gives other nations an imperative to escalate for their own safety. Reducing stockpiles is a good step.
IndigoIndigo
July 8, 2009
02:36 PM
I thought Democracy Now hit the nail directly on the head. The anti-nuclear movement is one of hypocrisy. In an ideal world, yes, we would want fewer tools to blow ourselves up with. But as long as countries put their own interests first (which only makes sense), they will demand sufficient resources to protect themselves with (and maybe a little extra).
No PhotoCShort
July 8, 2009
01:53 PM
Maybe the stockpiles will be reduced, but the world will never be nuclear free.
No PhotoSReeter
July 8, 2009
01:26 PM
They have to start somewhere. Common goals sound like a good place. Let's give 'em a chance.
IrishAngleIrishAngle
July 8, 2009
01:10 PM
Newsy titles usually affirm a fact or raise a question, teeing up the multi-perspective treatment. The title on this piece seems out of step with that pattern by defining the President's nuclear goals to be pipe dream - reads like an editorial conclusion and a negative one at that.
Jessi StaffordJessi Stafford
July 8, 2009
12:20 PM
Every meeting like this is of course for showmanship with a political agenda on the side, but I agree with Democracy Now and the claim that the 95% who have most of the weapons want to be sole proprietors. I think it's speculation at this point to say Russia/US relations have been mended but at the same time I see no harm in decreasing the amount of nuclear weapons.
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