Cathy Gwin
Senior Director, Communications
Nunn called for U.S. and Russia to reduce reliance on nuclear weapons and end their nations’ Cold War nuclear force postures and remove hair-trigger status.
I commend the Secretary for candid recognition that past efforts have not been adequate to protect against the perils presented by these materials.
Programs to reduce this danger are making progress, but there remains a deadly gap between the urgency of threats and the pace to address it.
In the wake of the Madrid terrorist bombings, European leaders met Monday to assess threats of nuclear terrorism and to develop an agenda to prevent an attack.
While progress has been made in securing vulnerable nuclear material stockpiles, there remains a gap between the pace of progress and the urgency of the threat.
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