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Written by Jonathan Formby
On Friday Obama and the Japanese Prime Minister met to discuss a plan for global denuclearization. The statement was called the US – Japan joint initiative for a nuclear free world. The first step in this plan is to take action and develop key treaties which support arms reduction. These treaties will be enacted and they will continually call for less and less nuclear weapons. However I see one major problem in this equation – what will happen when Obama is out of office. The truth is that Obama has one of the worst » Read More
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Written by Jonathan Formby
The race is on to develop and sign a new nuclear treaty between Russia and the United States. The START or Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty is set to expire next month and is currently without a signed successor. The treaty was beneficial for the US and Russia as it ordained that both parties would not utilize nuclear weapons. A treaty of this accord is vital to ensure that Nuclear weapons are not utilized and more importantly that clear terms for the weapons are spelled out and adhered to. Obviously it is unlikely that » Read More
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Written by Jonathan Formby
North Korea stated that South Korea will be in trouble because of the naval issues that South Korea is responsible for. On Tuesday there was a naval exchange of fire between North and South Korea around the Yellow Sea border. The Yellow Sea border is a commonly disputed area where tensions run high. As usual North Korea made threatening statements about South Korea stating, “The South Korean forces will be forced to pay dearly for the grave armed provocation perpetrated by them.” Additionally, Rodong Sinmun of North Korea stated, “The artillery pieces of the KPA (Korean People’s Army), convinced of » Read More
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Written by Jonathan Formby
The US prides itself on our humanitarian efforts with regard to global issues and war. However we don’t have a perfect rap sheet with civilian casualties. I think that it comes to a point where an army, air force, ect could never get much done if no civilian casualties were acceptable. Look at the current battles in the Middle East. There were several times where a group of militants and Taliban member were killed along with a few innocent bystanders. One time several months ago we bombed an area which had insurgents hiding. After the bombing we found that about » Read More
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Written by Jonathan Formby
Should the United States or anyone else be trusted with nuclear weapons? Lets face it, as we look at history we can see that man is basically evil. Throughout history man has never failed to attack his neighbor in search of more power. This leads me to believe that it is a scary concept that so many countries have nuclear weapons. There is however a treaty in place between these countries which states that none of them will use the nuclear weapons. However a treaty is only good if members abide by that treaty. I am not fearful for any » Read More
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Written by Jonathan Formby
So I have a question for you. Can the United States be trusted with atomic weapons? I have heard this argument before many times, even on this blog I have received posts stating that the US can’t be trusted with atomic weapons. Basically the argument is that the US spends so much time patrolling the weapons development of the world when we are the only ones that have utilized atomic weapons to attack our enemies. Is there really any defense against these accusations? I have heard before that WWII may not have ended had the US not utilized the atomic » Read More
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Written by Jonathan Formby
On Thursday Russia stated that they would like to discuss a nuclear disarmament treaty with the United States, something that Obama has been trying to accomplish since his term began. The new treaty would be aimed at replacing or extending the current treaty between the US and Russia which is set to expire within the next month. The treaty that is set to expire is the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty or START. Russia stated, “we hope the constructive proposal that US National Security Adviser James Jones made in Moscow last week will let us bring our positions together and » Read More
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Written by Jonathan Formby
On Wednesday troops in Pakistan were fighting with taliban members in an effort to move further into Taliban territory. Reports indicate that the army took the town of Sararogha and in the process killed 30 militants who were believed to be associated with or part of the Taliban. The Pakistan troops are seeking to destroy Tehreek-e-Taliban in South Waziristan. South Waziristan is one of the most dangerous places in the Middle East because of the high population of members of Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. » Read More
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Written by Jonathan Formby
North Korea has admitted that their plutonium efforts are to develop weapons grade plutonium for atomic weapons. Their comments have come just in time to pressure the United States into one on one talks about the nuclear program. For months now North Korea has insisted that the US speak to North Korea about their nuclear program without any other countries present.
The Korean news reported, “Noticeable successes have been made in turning the extracted plutonium » Read More
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Written by Jonathan Formby
I talk a lot about China and the threat that they pose to the United States. I am very much interested in economics so I realize that China is an integral component of the US economy. I have never wanted to suggest that we should stop doing business with China. Rather my caution has always been about advancements from China. Each year they seem to develop more and more advanced systems which will allow them to move up on the international military ladder. Normally this scares me but I thought I would look at it from a different perspective today.
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