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Totally Biased News | December 13th 2009 by Kyle Sennett
Iran offers some of its uranium and the US refuses because it's not all of it. On the grounds that a partial transfer still leaves Iran enough uranium to construct a bomb. Um... isn't letting them keep all of it leaving them enough uranium to make a read more
US Envoy in South Korea on Way to Pyongyang
Breaking news live | December 6th 2009 by Ninja Guy
The U.S. special representative for North Korea policy arrived in South Korea Sunday on his way to Pyongyang to try to persuade the communist country to return to nuclear disarmament talks. Stephen Bosworth will travel to Pyongyang Tuesday in what w read more
In this Season of Hope for Peace, Pray for No More Nuclear War
The Treasure Tower - Behind the Scenes | November 24th 2009 by Mariana
Several years ago, I had the good fortune to visit Hiroshima, Japan. I say good fortune because I believe that every human being on earth should visit this City and view the Museum there. Regardless of your beliefs regarding the war and the atrocitie read more
PM
Breaking news live | November 21st 2009 by Ninja Guy
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh left for Washington on Saturday for talks with President Barack Obama, saying India attaches “high priority” to its relations with the US and a “sustained and dynamic” partnership between them is read more
Another Russian Bomber Patrol Flight Over Pacific
Unconstrained Truth | November 15th 2009 by Matt
TU95 Russian Bomber Here we go again, another Russian Bomber flying over international waters in the Pacific. On November 12, 2009 two Russian Tu-95 Bear strategic bombers were performing a routine patrol over the Pacific Ocean. Two NATO F-15 fighter read more
Ten Percent Of US Electricity Comes From Nuclear Bombs
HeatingOil.com | November 14th 2009 by Tara
There's a ten percent chance the electricity powering your computer as your read this blog is coming from one of these. (image: blog.kievukraine.info) Megatons to Megawatts—that’s the informal name for a program that turns Russian warheads i read more
Nuclear Gun Control
Liberty's Life Line | November 13th 2009 by Bill O'Connell
President Obama is in Japan today and plans to issue a joint statement on nuclear disarmament. It’s not yet clear how far he will go towards apologizng for Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but one can never tell with his worldwide apology tour. Let read more
Analysis: Hatoyama Speech to 173rd Session of the Diet: Part 4
Guyjin | November 1st 2009
This is the final part of my discussion of Prime Minister Hatoyama’s speech to the Diet last week. In the final part of his speech, Hatoyama discussed Japan’s role in the international community, touching on each of the major issues facin read more
Russia Is Violating The Spirit Of The START Treaty. The U.S. Cont…
News Updated Frequently | October 22nd 2009 by Tushar Mathur
Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev visits cosmodrome Plesetsk, which is nestled among the taiga forests of Russia’s north, Oct. 12, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Russia Violating Treaty, Developing Missile — Washington Times Republi read more
For First Time in Years, Notion of Nuclear-Weapon-Free World Supp…
Artikel dan Berita Pilihan | October 15th 2009 by artikelta
Highlighting the positive climate that had emerged for progress towards achieving the goal of nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, the representative of the Russian Federation today told the First Committee (Disarmament and International … read more
The Presidential Nobel
Rakesh Vanamali | October 14th 2009 by Rakesh Vanamali
After President Obama was conferred the Nobel peace prize last week, I have received several emails asking my opinion and particularly if I thought that it was necessary for him to be given this prestigious prize. Apart from considering such questi read more
Why The Nobel Peace Prize Should Go To Nuclear Weapons
News Updated Frequently | October 12th 2009 by Tushar Mathur
Smoke billowing 20,000 feet above Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945, after the first atomic bomb was dropped on the city. The Japanese city of Hiroshima has marked the 64th anniversary of the world's first atomic attack as its mayor called for the t read more
Peace Prize Choice Celebrated and Criticized
Sociology Eye | October 11th 2009 by Philip Smitth
by smteixeirapoit The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced that President Barack Obama will receive the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. The Committee commended President Obama for encouraging international diplomacy, engaging in nuclear disarmament dialogue a read more
SURPRISE! Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize!
Discerning The World | October 9th 2009 by Discerning The World
“Oh really? What a surprise!” *said with complete lack of emotion* I mean honestly. I think it’s totally amazing that someone can win a prize for winning the tournament before it’s ended. Oh wait – Obama does no read more
The Fraud of Obama’s Nobel
My Blog - That Goes Without Speaking | October 9th 2009 by Marguerite Arnold
The fact that Obama just won the Nobel Peace Prize is so nauseating that I almost threw up when I read it this morning. How could a man who is actively undermining Democracy in this country (i.e. FOIA and FISA), and escalating two wars in the Middle read more
Obama Accepts Nobel Peace Prize as “Call to Action”
Groundswell Online | October 9th 2009 by Peace Action West
President Obama has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for “his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples. The Committee has attached special importance to Obama’s vision of and work for a read more
Obama Nobel Prize?
Not so Subtle | October 9th 2009 by Tim Weaver
So apparently President Obama has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The sound you just heard is every Republican in the country crapping themselves with indignation. The sound you should be hearing is liberals scoffing at the very notion. See, th read more
Secretary-General Attends Geneva Lecture Series
HotNYC News Photos. | October 5th 2009 by HotNYC News Blog .
EUROPA NEWSWIRE. UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe. Geneva - 05 October 2009 - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) responding to a question during the Third Edition of the Geneva Lecture Series, entitled "Resetting the Nuclear Disarmament Agenda". Also prese read more
A Black Republican's Memo to Democrats
My Blog | October 1st 2009 by Subhasish Nag
A Black Republican's Memo to Democrats on Foreign Policy Will President Obama be feared a read more
Nuclear Fight : What is the UN trying to Do?
HyderabadRocker | September 29th 2009
Nuclear power the most powerful form of energy that is in use my the man, which has both advantages and as well as disadvantages.From the day when USA tested the first Atom Bomb in the Bikini Islands, there is some or the other place on the Globe whi read more
Obama and the Utopian Dream of Nuclear Disarmament
WesternFront America | September 28th 2009 by Hans Gruen
Obama’s “Ram-it-down-their-throat” tactics used with Cap and Trade, and ObamaCare (Socialized Medicine) and soon with amnesty for illegal aliens, and currently with all the nuclear treaties, have not made him any friends on Capitol Hill. When a read more
The Use and Death of Common Sense, by The Breet Report
The Breet Report | September 24th 2009 by Rachel Breet Richmond
How long have we been talking about nuclear disarmament? I mean, really – come on now – let’s be honest here. The James Bond’s movies said it well, “boy’s with toys…” that’s all nuclear arms have become – a big “I will blow yo read more
U.N. Focus on Iran Ignores Israel’s ‘Fanaticism’
Little Alex in Wonderland | September 24th 2009 by Little Alex
The U.N. Security Council "unanimously approved a U.S.-drafted resolution on Thursday calling on nuclear weapons states to scrap their deadly arsenals", Ha'aretz reports today, along with Israeli diplomats were "relieved" that the Goldstone Report ou read more
Daniel Ellsberg Talks Nuclear War
Don Emmerich's Blog | September 21st 2009 by Don Emmerich
Daniel Ellsberg has just released the first installment of his new memoir of the nuclear age, The American Doomsday Machine. Best known for leaking “the Pentagon Papers” in 1971, Ellsberg spent most of the 1960s working as an analyst for the Pent read more
The American Doomsday Machine: An Insider’s Window Into US Nucl…
Don Emmerich's Blog | September 21st 2009 by Don Emmerich
American Planning for a Hundred Holocausts by Daniel Ellsberg[re-printed with permission from the author]One day in the spring of 1961, soon after my 30th birthday, I was shown how our world would end. Not the Earth, not—so far as I knew then—all read more
Cops to Lay Down Weapons; Aim for Criminals to Behave Better
Tinkerty Tonk | September 20th 2009 by Rachel
or at least that makes about as much sense as this does. read more
Altered U.S. Missile Shields to Further Aid Israel and Intimidate…
Little Alex in Wonderland | September 18th 2009 by Little Alex
The Obama Administration's new plan to scrap the Bush Administration's missile shield plan to be installed in the Czech Republic and Poland is not the demilitarization effort that mainstream so-called 'liberals' are applauding, but one to setup order read more
Pakistan’s call to ban nuclear weapons - An Analysis
Rakesh Vanamali | August 13th 2009 by Rakesh Vanamali
One would need to take a very cautiously optimistic approach while welcoming Pakistan’s call to ban nuclear weapons! Cautiously optimistic approach because, it remains to be discerned whether its nuclear arsenal is well within the control of th read more
Britain’s Nuclear Deterrent
Robert Bonnett's Blog | July 24th 2009 by Robert Bonnett
Should she stay or should she go? I speak, of course, of the United Kingdom’s nuclear weapons programme. The debate and controversy surrounding the extension or replacement of Trident seems to be as heated as ever. Time certainly isn’t on our sid read more

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