April 6, 2009 12:05 AM

Obama Calls For Reduction Of Nuclear Arms

(CBS/AP)  President Barack Obama on Sunday launched an effort to rid the world of nuclear weapons, calling them the most dangerous legacy of the Cold War and saying the U.S. (the only nation to have ever used one) has a moral responsibility to lead.

"Some argue that the spread of these weapons cannot be checked - that we are destined to live in a world where more nations and more people possess the ultimate tools of destruction," Mr. Obama said to a crowd of more than 20,000 in the square outside the Prague Castle gates.

"This fatalism is a deadly adversary," he said. "For if we believe that the spread of nuclear weapons is inevitable, then we are admitting to ourselves that the use of nuclear weapons is inevitable."

In a speech driven with fresh urgency by North Korea's rocket launch just hours earlier, Mr. Obama said the U.S. would immediately and aggressively seek ratification of a comprehensive ban on testing nuclear weapons.

He told the crowd that the U.S. would host a summit within the next year on reducing and eventually eliminating nuclear weapons, and he called for a global effort to secure nuclear material.

President Obama targeted his comments at one point directly at North Korea, which launched a rocket late Saturday night in defiance of the international community.

Addressing another potential nuclear foe, President Obama said the U.S. will present Iran with a clear choice to join the community of nations by ceasing its nuclear and ballistic missile activity or face increased isolation and a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.

He said the U.S. will proceed with development of a missile defense system in Europe as long as there is an Iranian threat of developing nuclear weapons.

In discussing the steps the U.S. would take toward "a world without nuclear weapons," President Obama said that America would not unilaterally give up its arsenal. It must be a one-for-all, all-for-one endeavor with other nations, he said.



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"To put an end to Cold War thinking, we will reduce the role of nuclear weapons in our national security strategy and urge others to do the same," Mr. Obama said. "Make no mistake, as long as these weapons exist, the United States will maintain a safe, secure and effective arsenal to deter any adversary and guarantee that defense to our allies, including the Czech Republic. But we will begin the work of reducing our arsenal, to reduce our warheads and stockpiles. We will negotiate a new strategic arms reduction treaty with the Russians this year."

Few experts think it's possible to completely eradicate nuclear weapons, and many say it wouldn't be a good idea even if it could be done.

But a program to drastically cut the world's atomic arsenal carries support from scientists and lions of the foreign policy world.

The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty was signed by former President Bill Clinton but rejected by the Senate in 1999.

Over 140 nations have ratified the ban, but 44 states that possess nuclear technology need to both sign and ratify it before it can take effect, and only 35 have do so.

The United States is among the key holdouts, along with China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, North Korea and Pakistan.

Ratification of the test ban was one of several "concrete steps" Mr. Obama outlined as necessary to move toward a nuclear-free world.

He also called for reducing the role of nuclear weapons in American national security strategy, negotiating a new strategic arms reduction treaty with Russia, and seeking a new treaty to end the production of fissile materials used in nuclear weapons.
(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

President Barack Obama delivers a speech to thousands on Hradcany Square in Prague, Sunday, April 5, 2009.
President Obama spoke after meeting with Czech leaders in the capital's picturesque medieval castle on Sunday. Where he and first lady Michelle Obama were welcomed by Czech President Vaclav Klaus and his wife Livia.

During his meeting with Klaus, Mr. Obama made a statement relating to Sunday morning's launch by North Korea of a rocket over Japan, defying Washington, Tokyo and other world leaders who suspect the launch was cover for a test of its long-range missile technology.

Mr. Obama said the launch "defied U.N. Security Council resolutions, peace, and stability in Northeast Asia," and called on "North Korea to honor its commitment to abandon all nuclear weapons programs, to abide by recognized norms of international relations, and to work and promote peace and stability in North East Asia."

He added that "North Korea's development of a ballistic missile capability regardless of the stated purpose of this launch is aimed at providing it with the ability to threaten countries near and far with weapons of mass destruction."

He went on to say that North Korea's "action demands a response from the international community, including from the U.N. Security Council to demonstrate that its resolutions cannot be defied with impunity."

Later, President Obama also met with Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek.


Supports Turkey's Membership In EU

President Obama has urged the European Union to accept Turkey as a member, saying it would be a positive sign to the Muslim world.

Mr. Obama spoke Sunday at a luncheon for leaders of the EU's 27 nations in Prague. He said the West should seek greater cooperation and closer ties with Islamic nations. He said letting Turkey into the EU would be an important sign of those efforts.

France, Austria and other nations oppose Turkey's long-running efforts to join the European Union. EU members have urged Turkey to do more to guarantee minority rights, curb powers of its military and pass new rights for trade unions.

Mr. Obama visits Turkey (whose population is mostly Muslim) on Monday and Tuesday.

Mr. Obama also promised EU leaders that the United States is ready to work with them to combat the dangers of climate change, and has asked for help, too.

He also asked for European cooperation in accepting detainees from the Guantanamo Bay prison that he has ordered closed by early next year, and called for Europe's help in keeping pressure on Iran to stop pursuing a nuclear weapons program, and in working with Russia to stop the spread of nuclear weapons.

He said the leaders must work together on stabilizing Afghanistan to prevent terrorist attacks on Europe and the U.S.

He is nearing the end of a sweep through five nations in Europe, pivoting from the global economic swoon to the war in Afghanistan to, now, the crisis in North Korea and the fate of the nuclear world.

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by holder133487 April 7, 2009 9:13 AM EDT
myth? he brought 12 teleprompters on this trip. this idiot can't move his bowels without a teleprompter.
Posted by jgg00000008

could you remember every single speech? i sure couldn't and i'll put money down that you couldn't either. especially if your speeches were as long as his. at least this president speaks like he has a brain.
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by CLoverNYC1 April 6, 2009 3:55 PM EDT
Obama: Why not set the example and voluntarily eliminate all US nukes first - then the other countries will know we are serious and will follow our leadership position.
Posted by payasyougo at 3:52 AM : Apr 6, 2009
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Why not just give all our nukes to the French, because they 'trust' Obama so much.
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by payasyougo April 6, 2009 6:52 AM EDT
"Obama Calls For Reduction Of Nuclear Arms
Tells Audience In Prague U.S. Will Lead Global Effort To Eliminate Nukes; Warns North Korea Following Failed Rocket Launch"
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Obama: Why not set the example and voluntarily eliminate all US nukes first - then the other countries will know we are serious and will follow our leadership position.
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by Hyptnotized_Liberals April 5, 2009 10:37 PM EDT
Let us know when you have a post, that isn't based on smear, BS, and general stupid ****.
Posted by hungry1968-15 at 6:12 PM : Apr 5, 2009

Hannity is on right now, what an unbelievable POS this assclown is.
Posted by hungry1968-15 at 6:03 PM : Apr 5, 2009


-Nice hypocrisy and double standards you demonstrate there in those two posts you freaking unbelievable LOSER.
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by Hyptnotized_Liberals April 5, 2009 10:35 PM EDT
We FINALLY have a president again, and all you can complain about is the "teleprompter" myth?
posted by hungry1968-15

-"Myth" huh? What type of loser are you anyhow??? Seriously. Do you pay attention to ANYTHING????? ANYTHING????

MY LORD you are a loser!!
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by Hyptnotized_Liberals April 5, 2009 10:34 PM EDT
You're a joke - and not a very funny one at that.
posted by hungry1968-15

-Ohhhh shucks, I don't have the approval of the biggest loser on the internet, hungry1968.

Woooah is me! What am I going to do now? How will I possibly get any sleep?

Aaaawwweee darn!
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by Hyptnotized_Liberals April 5, 2009 10:31 PM EDT
why do I feel that the only one who will reduce their nuclear arms is obama.
Posted by jgg00000008

You are correct. It is his intention to weaken our national defense and our military so his Muslim freaks can continue their push for Sharia law in America. he's already got someone working in his administration who's trying to push Sharia law in American courts as we SPEAK!!

This can be easily researched and verified.
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by hungry1968-15 April 5, 2009 9:12 PM EDT
Posted by Demwatcher2 at 6:09 PM : Apr 5, 2009




Let us know when you have a post, that isn't based on smear, BS, and general stupid ****.
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by hungry1968-15 April 5, 2009 9:09 PM EDT
Didn't it just make you so proud to FINALLY have a President who could get up in front of a CROWD and NOT have a shoe thrown at him? A President who is actually admired by the Citizens of the Countries we called FRIENDs before Bush? Yeah! It's great to have a President again!!
Posted by skyk-2009 at 5:39 PM : Apr 5, 2009




Hell, I'm just glad that I don't have to worry about being embarrassed by our presidents behavior, and foolish gaffes!!!!!
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by hungry1968-15 April 5, 2009 9:07 PM EDT
OK, one more time for all you liberals who don't understand the difference between UP and DOWN and BEFORE and AFTER.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 8200 on the last trading day before Obama took office - that was Jan 16, because Jan 19 was the MLK holiday.

Obama took office on Jan 20. The Dow opened above 8200 - then as he was taking the oath of office, it plummeted and closed below 8000 by the end of the day.

So yes, the stock market is STILL DOWN from where it was BEFORE Obama took office.

It's finally struggled back UP to where it had plummeted to at the END OF THE DAY that Obama took office.

It's incredible that liberals are really this dense. But you reallly have to explain things at this level of detail, because they just can' t figure it out for themselves.
Posted by sndkzyaa at 5:37 PM : Apr 5, 2009





The stock market dropped 6,000 points under Bush.

Why aren't you crying about his inaction while presiding over the greatest economic collapse, in our nation's history?
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