
Nuclear weapons are a liability, not an asset. Not only do they not protect us from current threats like terrorism, but with some 20,000 warheads around the globe, there is enormous risk for accidents or for them to fall into the wrong hands.
President Obama's compelling speech in Prague in April calling for "an end to Cold War thinking" – and the recent initial agreement with Russian President Medvedev on nuclear arsenal reductions – are positive steps toward reducing the nuclear threat.
But we must do more to truly transform U.S. nuclear weapons policy. And, unfortunately, those who are stuck in a Cold War mindset will fight against the necessary changes every step of the way.
The Department of Defense is currently conducting a comprehensive "Nuclear Posture Review," which will determine whether we will have more Cold War thinking or truly transformational change. Urge President Obama to take advantage of this opportunity today to set a new, safer direction for U.S. nuclear weapons policy.

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