1.
Have your country sign and ratify the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).
Country signatories.
END ‘first-strike’ policies, where a country reserves the right to fire a nuclear weapon when there has been no nuclear attack.
2.
END ‘sole authority’ policy, where one person can launch nuclear weapons.
3.
END ‘launch on warning’, where nuclear missiles are launched in response to the possibility of a nuclear attack.
4.
END the existence of all InterContinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs).
All they do is attract and deliver murder.
5.
DECREASE the USA and Russian total nuclear weapon numbers, substantially and progressively.
6.
Degrade ‘fissile’ (weapon-quality) plutonium.
The United States is in the midst of a $2 trillion program building new plutonium ‘pits’ for nuclear weapons.
As of 2009, the United States had 14,000 nuclear weapon pits in storage in Amarillo, Texas. Current count?
7.
LIMIT strategic missile defenses.
An emphasis on these is part of an aggressive posture for a nuclear first-strike attack.
8.
DO NOT wait for treaties.
Walk the walk. Now.
Vladimir Putin
Russia and the United States have 90% of all nuclear weapons
Has not signed the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW)
Wants the United States to decrease missile defenses before Russia further decreases missiles.
Rishi Sunak
Scotland and the Church of England advocate signing the TPNW.
Currently increasing nuclear warhead stockpile by 40%
Scotland and the Church of England advocate signing the TPNW, but the UK is increasing nuclear warhead stockpile by 40%.
Benjamin Netanyahu
Narendra Modi
Emmanuel Macron
Anwar ul Haq Kakar
Kim Jong-Un
Joe Biden
Policy allows nuclear weapon ‘first-use’
Half of nuclear weapons are on ‘hair-trigger alert’
The USA + Russia have over 90% of all nuclear weapons
‘Sole authority’ policy, where one person can launch nuclear weapons.
Aggressive policies include ‘first-use’, ‘hair-trigger’, ‘sole authority’, robust missile defense, and $2 trillion nuclear weapon rebuild.
Xi Jing-Ping
‘No-First-Use’ policy
No routine ‘High-Alert’
China has recently increased their number of nuclear weapons, and plans to continue to do so.
‘No-First-Use’, no routine ‘High-Alert’ but they are increasing their nuclear weapons.