U.S. reduction to 2,000 warheads doesn't go far enough, says IPPNW
While expressing support for President Bush's intention to reduce America's strategic nuclear arsenal to roughly 2,000 weapons, the cuts should go even deeper and should be codified in treaty form, according to a panel of speakers from the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War...
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