One trillion dollars to be spent on nuclear weapons worldwide
Lest  anyone thing we are "safer" now from the threat of nuclear weapons  since the cold war is over, read on: The Financial Times reported today  that, according to Global Zero,  the world's nine nuclear weapons countries (US, Russia, China, France,  UK, India, Pakisan, North Korea, Israel) will spend one trillion dollars  on their atomic weapons programs over the next decade. Despite the  much-trumpted START ratification by the US and Russia; and Obama's Nobel  Peace Prize, after his famous Prague speech, more money than ever is  being spent on nuclear weapons globally. This is due to the so-called  weapons "modernization" programs. Global Zero founder, Bruce Blair, told  the FT: "Spending will increase because of decisions by both nations  [US and Russia] to upgrade and replace. Modernization is progressing at  such a pace we are seeing more spending on nuclear weapons than at any  time since the cold war."





June 20, 2011