U.S. President — and Nobel Peace Prize-winner — Barack Obama wants to achieve a nuclear weapons-free world. That's a nice goal, but how achievable is it? Will the United States, Russia and China ever trust each other enough to give up all their nuc... ...full story at Japan Times
from Japan Times on Sat, Oct 24 2009
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President Bush threatens World War III »
YouTube video Frightening. On 10/17/2007, President Bush threatened WW III over Iran.
Apparently, he's talking about going to war with China and Russia if they help Iran build a nuclear reactor, which would give Iran technology it needs to build a nuclear weapon. |
| 13 Oct 09 |
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China congratulates Obama on winning Nobel Peace Prize » People's Daily China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday congratulated U.S. President Barack Obama on his winning Nobel Peace Prize. "We have noticed that President Obama was awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize for his 'extraordinary efforts to strengthen... |
| 07 May 09 |
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A nuclear weapon-free world an inspring ideal » People's Daily In recent years, "a nuclear weapon-free world" has become a worldwide campaign. US President Barack Obama pledged to take steps for a nuclear weapon-free world in his speech in Prague on April 5, after the US and Russia issued a joint statement on April 1... |
| 21 Sep 09 |
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China's peace association vows to facilitate int'l nuclear disarmament » People's Daily China has consistently stood for the complete prohibition and thorough destruction of nuclear weapons, Han Qide, head of China's largest non-governmental peace association, said Monday. Han, president of the Chinese People's Association for Peace... |
| 19 May 09 |
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China reiterates support for ban on nuclear weapons, complete nuclear disarmament » People's Daily China reiterated its continuing support for the comprehensive ban on nuclear weapons and complete nuclear disarmament here on Tuesday. Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Jieyi said China was willing to make joint efforts with the international... |
| 24 May 09 |
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ICNND co-chair: China strongly committed to nuclear weapons free world » People's Daily China is strongly committed to a world without nuclear weapons, Gareth Evans, co-chair of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament (ICNND), told a press conference on the sidelines of the North-east Asia Regional Meeting... |