1, April 206 Nuclear Weapons
Hosting a nuclear
security forum of world leaders on Friday, April 1 2016, offers President Obama
a rare opportunity to follow through on his earlier pledge to reduce the
stockpile of nuclear weapons.
Thus far, his
efforts have been disappointing. According to the Federation of American
Scientists, Obama’s record has been abysmal compared to other cold-war war
presidents.
Surprisingly,
President George Bush achieved a 50% nuclear stockpile reduction during his
tenure, a percentage higher than all other presidents since 1945.
Comparatively, Obama has achieved a disappointing 10% reduction of 507
warheads.
In his 2009 foreign policy address in Prague, Obama pledged to seek a world
without nuclear weapons.
In 2011 he achieved a groundbreaking New START Treaty with Russia which
mandated significant nuclear weapons stockpile reductions and inspection
verification protocols. Since taking office Obama has persuaded the
international community to reduce their stockpiles but following the 2011
treaty, the momentum has been lost.
For example, his administration has slashed the National Nuclear Security
Administration non-proliferation budget by $339 million. To appease a Congress
hostile to the New START Treaty he pledged a significant increase in weapons
modernization to the tune of $1 trillion over 30 years. This is a tragic
mistake. Obama could do far more to fulfill his Prague promise before his term
expires.
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