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Snow Crash
04-06-2010, 02:21 AM
Barack Obama is set to announce a new defence strategy that would reduce the circumstances in which the US would be prepared to use nuclear weapons.

It would rule out a nuclear response to attacks on the US involving biological, chemical or conventional weapons.

Nor would the US use nuclear arms on non-nuclear states that comply with the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.

Mr Obama said he would make exceptions for states deemed in violation of the treaty, naming Iran and North Korea.

Ahead of the report's release, Mr Obama told the New York Times he was convinced Iran was on a course that "would provide them with nuclear weapons capabilities".

Last week, Mr Obama said he wanted to see new UN sanctions on Tehran "within weeks".

Tehran insists its nuclear programme is peaceful, but its refusal to adhere to international demands has raised fears of a possible strike on its nuclear facilities by the US or Israel.

Reduction pact

The New York Times said Mr Obama described his new policy as "part of a broader effort to edge the world toward making nuclear weapons obsolete, and to create incentives for countries to give up any nuclear ambitions".

The details of his plan - the Nuclear Posture Review - are to be published later on Tuesday.

Its release comes ahead of a planned signing by Mr Obama and his Russian counterpart, Dmitry Medvedev, of a new nuclear arms reduction pact in Prague on Thursday.

The pact, agreed last month, commits Russia and the US to big cuts in nuclear warheads.

The pact would replace the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (Start), which expired last December.

The new treaty restricts both Russia and the US to 1,550 warheads, about 30% less than currently allowed, the US says.

Mr Obama hailed the treaty as the most comprehensive weapons control agreement in nearly two decades.

Mr Obama is hosting a nuclear non-proliferation summit in Washington next week, which is set to be attended by dozens of world leaders.

The US president has said his goal is to have a nuclear-free world, and has promised to cut the number of nuclear weapons in the US arsenal.

A White House statement on Monday said the new nuclear policy offered "an alternative to developing new nuclear weapons, which we reject".

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/47398000/gif/_47398962_world_nuc_warhds_466.gif
All numbers are estimates because exact numbers are top secret.

Strategic nuclear warheads are designed to target cities, missile locations and military headquarters as part of a strategic plan.


Israel
Israeli authorities have never confirmed or denied the country has nuclear weapons.

North Korea
The highly secretive state claims it has nuclear weapons, but there is no information in the public domain that proves this.

Iran
The International Atomic Energy Agency reported in 2003 there had been covert nuclear activity to make fissile material and continues to monitor Tehran's nuclear programme.

Syria
US officials have claimed it is covertly seeking nuclear weapons.


BBC (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8604217.stm)

Uh oh... more fuel for the Teabaggers...

Cos ya know, only having 1550 city killing warheads might not be enough to keep the US safe from the Russsians, the Mexicans, and the Muslims...

MissSilver
04-06-2010, 02:39 AM
Awwww, only a little 1550 warheads?

Snow Crash
04-06-2010, 02:50 AM
Its a tragedy, I know...

WITCH HUNT
04-06-2010, 09:53 AM
What is really disturbing is that FRANCE has almost twice as many as the U.K. !

WHY!!?!!?!!?

GeneralStriker
04-06-2010, 09:55 AM
why does any country have any? that's the larger question.

hp
04-06-2010, 10:11 AM
It would rule out a nuclear response to attacks on the US involving biological, chemical or conventional weapons.

Doesn't make sense other than a way to keep creating even more non nuke platforms.

WITCH HUNT
04-06-2010, 10:18 AM
why does any country have any? that's the larger question.

To destroy the Earth-killing asteroids of course.

GeneralStriker
04-06-2010, 10:18 AM
it only makes sense in a world straight-jacketed by precedence. we need that patented change we can believe in, Barack.

Snow Crash
04-06-2010, 11:15 AM
why does any country have any? that's the larger question.

OMG you freedom hating commie, you!

Chorlton
04-06-2010, 03:36 PM
What is really disturbing is that FRANCE has almost twice as many as the U.K. !

WHY!!?!!?!!?

Well its because France is a paper loving beaurocratic country.
Therefore any time a Nuke is due to be fired, the bloke pushing the button needs to fill out 175 forms in Triplicate. They will then be passed to the second in command, who will read them, then send a recept for the documents to the sender, whilst forwarding the 175 documents plus the copy of the receipt to the third in line. He double checks them, then sends two receipts to the two people above him, then passing the 175 documents plus the original receipt from the person who passed the documents on to him plus copies of his two documents on to the area commander. This will happen another 5 times untill the original documents finally arrive at HQ. HQ will check the documents then send a receitp down the line whilst verifying the target.
Then, HQ will fillout 15 documents in triplicate authorising the launch back down the line.

France is actually in the process of attacking Saddam Hussein in Kuwat with Nukes, btu the process takes so long most wars are over before they launch. hence the reason for so many nukes, they have one targetted at every country in the world, Just in case.

Apart from the fact that their Nukes probably dont work anyway, and they are more worried about the paintwork design on them than the actual workings of the things

skunk
04-06-2010, 10:55 PM
we need that patented change we can believe in, Barack.

lol.