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User: "TonyZ2001"
Date: 01 Jun 2004 04:27:03 AM
Object: Kerry: Nuclear Terrorism Is Gravest Threat to U.S.
Kerry: Nuclear Terrorism Is Gravest Threat to U.S.
Jun 1, 2:04 AM (ET)
By Patricia Wilson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nuclear terrorism is the gravest threat the United
States faces, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said on Tuesday as
he offered a plan to secure atomic arsenals and materials around the world.
"The enemy is different and we must think and act anew," Kerry said in excerpts
of remarks prepared for delivery in West Palm Beach, Florida. "We have to do
everything we can to stop a nuclear weapon from ever reaching our shore and
that mission begins far away."
In the second of three speeches on national security, Kerry is expected to
propose a new high-level White House job to oversee efforts to prevent a
terrorist attack using nuclear weapons and recommend speeding up a current
program to secure nuclear material in the former Soviet Union.
"The greatest threat we face today (is) the possibility of al Qaeda or other
terrorists getting their hands on a nuclear weapon," Kerry said. "Osama bin
Laden has called obtaining a weapon of mass destruction a 'sacred duty."'
The senator from Massachusetts, a 20-year veteran of the Foreign Relations
Committee, also said he wanted to end nuclear programs in countries like Iran
and North Korea.
Kerry has criticized President Bush for refusing to hold bilateral negotiations
with North Korea. He has said he would adopt a two-track policy of continuing
the six-party talks that include Russia, Japan, China and South Korea while
also holding direct discussions with Pyongyang.
After the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, Kerry said Americans
needed to "take away politics, strip away the labels" and ask honest questions.
"Have we done everything we could to secure these dangerous weapons and
materials? Have we taken every step we should to stop North Korea and Iran's
nuclear programs? Have we reached out to our allies and forged an urgent global
effort to ensure that nuclear weapons and materials are secured?"
NUCLEAR DEACTIVATION
"The honest answer, in each of these areas, is that we have done too little,
often too late, and even cut back our efforts," he said.
A Kerry foreign policy adviser said when Bush came to office he curtailed the
Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, known as Nunn-Lugar after the two
senators -- Democrat Sam Nunn and Republican Richard Lugar -- who created it.
In the past decade, the program has spent $4 billion to help former Soviet
states eliminate or secure nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, including
the deactivation of more than 6,000 nuclear warheads.
Kerry has supported expanding and accelerating Nunn-Lugar as an important
defense against terrorists and rogue states obtaining old Soviet weapons of
mass destruction.
"If we secure all bomb-making materials, ensure that no new materials are
produced for nuclear weapons, and end nuclear weapons programs in hostile
states like North Korea and Iran, we will dramatically reduce the possibility
of nuclear terrorism," he said.
.

User: "Nova Carta"

Title: Re: Kerry: Nuclear Terrorism Is Gravest Threat to U.S. 01 Jun 2004 05:06:46 PM
I applaud the US desire to deactivate and secure nuclear weapons
throughout the world. What I would really like to see is that when
they are done with the rest of the planet, they then deactivate and
secure their own nuclear arsenal.
Nova
On 01 Jun 2004 09:27:03 GMT,
(TonyZ2001) wrote:

Kerry: Nuclear Terrorism Is Gravest Threat to U.S.

Jun 1, 2:04 AM (ET)

By Patricia Wilson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nuclear terrorism is the gravest threat the United
States faces, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said on Tuesday as
he offered a plan to secure atomic arsenals and materials around the world.

"The enemy is different and we must think and act anew," Kerry said in excerpts
of remarks prepared for delivery in West Palm Beach, Florida. "We have to do
everything we can to stop a nuclear weapon from ever reaching our shore and
that mission begins far away."

In the second of three speeches on national security, Kerry is expected to
propose a new high-level White House job to oversee efforts to prevent a
terrorist attack using nuclear weapons and recommend speeding up a current
program to secure nuclear material in the former Soviet Union.

"The greatest threat we face today (is) the possibility of al Qaeda or other
terrorists getting their hands on a nuclear weapon," Kerry said. "Osama bin
Laden has called obtaining a weapon of mass destruction a 'sacred duty."'

The senator from Massachusetts, a 20-year veteran of the Foreign Relations
Committee, also said he wanted to end nuclear programs in countries like Iran
and North Korea.

Kerry has criticized President Bush for refusing to hold bilateral negotiations
with North Korea. He has said he would adopt a two-track policy of continuing
the six-party talks that include Russia, Japan, China and South Korea while
also holding direct discussions with Pyongyang.

After the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, Kerry said Americans
needed to "take away politics, strip away the labels" and ask honest questions.

"Have we done everything we could to secure these dangerous weapons and
materials? Have we taken every step we should to stop North Korea and Iran's
nuclear programs? Have we reached out to our allies and forged an urgent global
effort to ensure that nuclear weapons and materials are secured?"

NUCLEAR DEACTIVATION

"The honest answer, in each of these areas, is that we have done too little,
often too late, and even cut back our efforts," he said.

A Kerry foreign policy adviser said when Bush came to office he curtailed the
Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, known as Nunn-Lugar after the two
senators -- Democrat Sam Nunn and Republican Richard Lugar -- who created it.

In the past decade, the program has spent $4 billion to help former Soviet
states eliminate or secure nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, including
the deactivation of more than 6,000 nuclear warheads.

Kerry has supported expanding and accelerating Nunn-Lugar as an important
defense against terrorists and rogue states obtaining old Soviet weapons of
mass destruction.

"If we secure all bomb-making materials, ensure that no new materials are
produced for nuclear weapons, and end nuclear weapons programs in hostile
states like North Korea and Iran, we will dramatically reduce the possibility
of nuclear terrorism," he said.

.
User: "Werewolfy"

Title: Re: Kerry: Nuclear Terrorism Is Gravest Threat to U.S. 02 Jun 2004 04:39:30 AM
Nova Carta <reply@newsgroup.net> wrote in message news:<5bvpb09lmaqu2lb4f66qgdiuetljuqj0p6@4ax.com>...

I applaud the US desire to deactivate and secure nuclear weapons
throughout the world. What I would really like to see is that when
they are done with the rest of the planet, they then deactivate and
secure their own nuclear arsenal.

Nova

================================================================================
I couldn't agree more Nova.
In fact, considering that the US likes to think it, 'leads the world',
may I suggest that they set the precedent.
So, after you America. Destroy your weapons of mass destruction and we
will all follow suit. The world and, of course, the US economy would
benefit greatly.
Werewolfy
.
User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald"

Title: Re: Kerry: Nuclear Terrorism Is Gravest Threat to U.S. 05 Jun 2004 04:15:08 PM
(Werewolfy) wrote in message news:<85ebfda0.0406020139.5f5fff52@posting.google.com>...

Nova Carta <reply@newsgroup.net> wrote in message news:<5bvpb09lmaqu2lb4f66qgdiuetljuqj0p6@4ax.com>...
In fact, considering that the US likes to think

Have something againt thinking? Yep I thought so.
.

User: "TonyZ2001"

Title: Re: Kerry: Nuclear Terrorism Is Gravest Threat to U.S. 05 Jun 2004 07:44:14 AM

RickyColeclough@aol.com (Werewolfy)

wrote:

Nova Carta <reply@newsgroup.net> wrote in message
news:<5bvpb09lmaqu2lb4f66qgdiuetljuqj0p6@4ax.com>...

I applaud the US desire to deactivate and secure nuclear weapons
throughout the world. What I would really like to see is that when
they are done with the rest of the planet, they then deactivate and
secure their own nuclear arsenal.

Nova


=========================================================================

=======

I couldn't agree more Nova.

In fact, considering that the US likes to think it, 'leads the world',
may I suggest that they set the precedent.

So, after you America. Destroy your weapons of mass destruction and we
will all follow suit. The world and, of course, the US economy would
benefit greatly.
Werewolfy

Clown.
Tony
.



User: "MaxBlast36"

Title: Re: Kerry: Nuclear Terrorism Is Gravest Threat to U.S. 01 Jun 2004 02:15:43 PM
Tony Posted:
"Have we done everything we could to secure these dangerous weapons and
materials? Have we taken every step we should to stop North Korea and Iran's
nuclear programs? Have we reached out to our allies and forged an urgent global
effort to ensure that nuclear weapons and materials are secured?"
NUCLEAR DEACTIVATION
"The honest answer, in each of these areas, is that we have done too little,
often too late, and even cut back our efforts," he said.
Brother Jon Wrote:
Notice the Reference to the other two Axis Of Evil States... It's getting to
be crunch time and they know it!!! That explosion on the Tracks in NK wasn't
an accident as they report. It is going to be another escalation of tension
between these 6 countries with China becoming more forceful with it's handling
of the matter between itself and the US. They have been escalating Military
Manuevers Over There For About 3 Years and Remember Donald Rumsfeld said that
ASIA WAS WHERE THEY WANTED TO FOCUS TROOP STRENGTH AND STRATEGY. Remember this
also, The Chinese Navy just sent 8 battle ships into Hong Kong about a month or
so ago as a show of force to the seperatist as they described them and also
call Taiwan Independence A Resolution by Force Only to Return It To The
Motherland. Pay Attn: This Is The Time To Be Focusing On These Events Going On
In The World...
If it's going to take place we must keep an eye on the situation from all
angles!!! Stay Vigilant and Remain Calm If This Happens Because This Can
Become Very Disturbing Not To Mention The Other Problems With Tensions Running
High and Arrogance at The Helm Of Nations and these strained relations Don't
See Eye To Eye On Matters Of Control and Who Has That Control... Stay Alert!!!
Peace and Harmony are the results when War(s) Stops...
Brother Jon
PS I'm only asking you to pay attn: this is a rough period coming up and we
must be focused on what they are doing and Placing Our Lives Under The Care Of
Jesus and TRUST OUR HEAVENLY FATHER IS UPHOLDING HIS WORD TO HIS CHILDREN AND
BRING THEM THRU THIS...
.

User: "Cardinal Blunder"

Title: Re: Kerry: Nuclear Terrorism Is Gravest Threat to U.S. 14 Jun 2004 12:49:35 PM
posting articles again that agree with things you laughed at Sollog for
warning about? You get more stupid with each passing day.
TonyZ2001 wrote:


Kerry: Nuclear Terrorism Is Gravest Threat to U.S.

Jun 1, 2:04 AM (ET)

By Patricia Wilson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nuclear terrorism is the gravest threat the United
States faces, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said on Tuesday as
he offered a plan to secure atomic arsenals and materials around the world.

"The enemy is different and we must think and act anew," Kerry said in excerpts
of remarks prepared for delivery in West Palm Beach, Florida. "We have to do
everything we can to stop a nuclear weapon from ever reaching our shore and
that mission begins far away."

In the second of three speeches on national security, Kerry is expected to
propose a new high-level White House job to oversee efforts to prevent a
terrorist attack using nuclear weapons and recommend speeding up a current
program to secure nuclear material in the former Soviet Union.

"The greatest threat we face today (is) the possibility of al Qaeda or other
terrorists getting their hands on a nuclear weapon," Kerry said. "Osama bin
Laden has called obtaining a weapon of mass destruction a 'sacred duty."'

The senator from Massachusetts, a 20-year veteran of the Foreign Relations
Committee, also said he wanted to end nuclear programs in countries like Iran
and North Korea.

Kerry has criticized President Bush for refusing to hold bilateral negotiations
with North Korea. He has said he would adopt a two-track policy of continuing
the six-party talks that include Russia, Japan, China and South Korea while
also holding direct discussions with Pyongyang.

After the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, Kerry said Americans
needed to "take away politics, strip away the labels" and ask honest questions.

"Have we done everything we could to secure these dangerous weapons and
materials? Have we taken every step we should to stop North Korea and Iran's
nuclear programs? Have we reached out to our allies and forged an urgent global
effort to ensure that nuclear weapons and materials are secured?"

NUCLEAR DEACTIVATION

"The honest answer, in each of these areas, is that we have done too little,
often too late, and even cut back our efforts," he said.

A Kerry foreign policy adviser said when Bush came to office he curtailed the
Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, known as Nunn-Lugar after the two
senators -- Democrat Sam Nunn and Republican Richard Lugar -- who created it.

In the past decade, the program has spent $4 billion to help former Soviet
states eliminate or secure nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, including
the deactivation of more than 6,000 nuclear warheads.

Kerry has supported expanding and accelerating Nunn-Lugar as an important
defense against terrorists and rogue states obtaining old Soviet weapons of
mass destruction.

"If we secure all bomb-making materials, ensure that no new materials are
produced for nuclear weapons, and end nuclear weapons programs in hostile
states like North Korea and Iran, we will dramatically reduce the possibility
of nuclear terrorism," he said.

.


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