Key U.S. Policy Priorities
National Security and Nuclear Weapons: Maintaining Deterrence in
the 21st Century A principal national security goal of the
United States is to deter aggression against ourselves, our
allies, and friends. The extension of a credible U.S. nuclear
deterrent has been critical to allied security and removed the
need for many key allies to develop their own nuclear forces.
Controlling
the World's Most Dangerous Weapon Members of the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty "cannot stand by and allow North Korea
and Iran to ... arm themselves with nuclear weapons," says
Stephen Rademaker, Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control
and Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Nonproliferation.
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Bolton
Outlines Bush Administration's Nonproliferation Efforts The nonproliferation
policy of the Bush administration is more properly described as
counter-proliferation, says John Bolton, the State Department's top arms control
official. "The front lines in our nonproliferation strategy extend beyond the
well-known rogue states, to the trade routes and entities that are engaged in
supplying the countries of greatest proliferation concern."
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State's
Bloomfield Outlines U.S. Position on Landmines The President has committed
that after 2010, the U.S. will not have landmines of any kind that do not
self-destruct or self-deactivate after a predetermined period -- usually within
hours but in no case longer than 90 days after deployment. It is now the policy
of the United States to eliminate from our inventory all non-detectable mines.
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Major US Government Statements
A select list of major statements On the United States and Africa with policy value.
- U.S. Statement on Russia’s “Suspension” of the CFE Treaty (2007-12-12)
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Nuclear Threat, Armed Conflict Reduction Highest U.S. Priority (2007-10-11)
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Land Mine Survey Helps Iraqis Save Lives, Improve Livelihoods (2007-08-24)
- U.S. Military Bases Provide Stability, Training, Quick Reaction (2007-02-27)
- Weapons Proliferation Initiative Seeking More Partners (2006-06-23)
Latest US Government Statements
This is a list of the 5 most recent items in reverse chronological order.
- Arms Control Verification Requires Experts with Special Skills (2008-07-22) ...
- U.S. Statement on Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism (2008-04-15) ...
- U.S. Committed to Building New Security Partnerships (2008-04-15) ...
- Bahrain, United States to Cooperate on Nuclear Energy (2008-03-25) ...
- U.S., Bahrain Agree to Cooperate on Developing Nuclear Energy (2008-03-25) ...
US Government Fact Sheets
- Libya's Decision on Missile Elimination an International Model (2006-05-15)
- U.S. Rescinds Libya's Designation as State Sponsor of Terrorism (2006-05-15)
- Stronger Alliances, New Partnerships Part of 2006 Security Plan (2006-03-16)
- U.S. Has Spent More than $1 Billion Dollars on Land Mine Removal (2005-12-19)
- Fact Sheet Issued on Shoulder-Fired Anti-Aircraft Missiles (2005-11-22)








