Showing posts with label nuclear policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nuclear policy. Show all posts

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Does India Not Come Under American New Nuclear Policy.


President Barack Obama is making the prevention of nuclear terrorism a top goal of U.S. atomic policy and He also would limit the role of nuclear weapons in national defense.

He has issued new nuclear policy. in this policy report he has discussed about the nuclaer programs of Russia, China, Pakistan, Iran, North Korea.

He did not discussed about the India.

About Russia they reported.

Mr. Obama’s plan is to put new limits on the use of U.S. nuclear weapons. The policy review precedes the signing of a nuclear-arms treaty with Russia on securing nuclear weapons material and preventing the spread of such arms.

About China they said that

The report cites concerns about China’s stance on nuclear weapons even though the Chinese arsenal is much smaller than that of the U.S. and Russia.
“The lack of transparency surrounding its nuclear programs — their pace and scope, as well as the strategy and doctrine that guides them — raises questions about China’s future strategic intentions,” the report says.

About Iran and North Korea they reported in such a way.

Iran and North Korea are singled out in the report for violating “non-proliferation obligations” and defying the United Nations Security Council in their pursuit of nuclear weapons and missile systems to deliver nuclear payloads.
This policy contains a “very strong message” to Iran and North Korea should they launch an attack against the U.S. or its allies, and that “all options are on the table” for a U.S. response.

Issuing a Warning
A warning is also included to “proliferating states” that any attack on the U.S. or its allies will be defeated and any state’s use of nuclear weapons would be met with a response that is “effective and overwhelming.”

About pakistan they reported that

Pakistan nuclear Plan Is in strong Hands in pakistanis have made it in safe process.

But they told nothing about the India's Nuclear Program which is the most unsafe program in the whole world.Is there not a kind of diplomatic policy...................

Is there any way they have a civil nuclear agreement with India.

Is there any power in this world that dare to ask America that why you are not looking towords india's nuclear program.

To do the justice and for the fair play you should treat the All the Countries in the same way other wise unbalance of Power will take and it will be dangerous.



American new Nuclear policy.









A few days before American president obama Declared his new Nuclear policy about The World.
President Barack Obama is making the prevention of nuclear terrorism a top goal
U.S. atomic policy and He also would limit the role of nuclear weapons in national defense.
The president’s Nuclear Posture Review calls for “a broader approach to deterrence” than dependence primarily on the threat of a retaliatory nuclear strike, while warning of
dangers of nuclear technology spreading to terrorist groups.“The greatest threat to U.S. and global security is no longer a nuclear exchange between nations, but nuclear terrorism by
extremists and nuclear proliferation to an increasing number of states,” Obama said in a statement. “For the first time, preventing nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism is now at the top of America’s nuclear agenda.”
Mr Obama’s plan is to put new limits on the use of U.S. nuclear weapons. The policy review precedes the signing of a nuclear-arms treaty with Russia on securing nuclear weapons
material and preventing the spread of such arms.
‘Balanced and Comprehensive’
A balanced and comprehensive approach” to making the U.S. more secure while also
steps toward Obama’s goal of reducing the number of nuclear weapons in the world.
While the policy de-emphasizes nuclear weapons as instruments of power, it says “
remains a narrow range of contingencies in which U.S. nuclear weapons may still play
role in deterring a conventional or chemical, biological attack against the United States
or its allies and partners.”
This policy contains a “very strong message” to Iran and North Korea should they launch an attack against the U.S. or its allies, and that “all options are on the table” for a U.S. response.
Issuing a Warning.

A warning is also included to “proliferating states” that any attack on the U.S. or its allies
will be defeated and any state’s use of nuclear weapons would be
The report cites concerns about China’s stance on nuclear weapons even though the Chinese arsenal is much smaller than that of the U.S. and Russia.
The Obama Said that Pakistani Nuclear program is in safe now and Pakistani Government has covered it.
“The lack of transparency surrounding its nuclear programs — their pace and scope, as well as the strategy and doctrine that guides them — raises questions about China’s future strategic intentions,” the report says.
Obama has called for the abolition of nuclear weapons. The review provides the
and the strategic framework to further that goal for the next 10 years..
The People says the administration will pursue discussions with Russia on further
reduction that could be “broader in scope” than those included in the most recent treaty.
Obama told that it is a “moral responsibility” to lead an effort to rid the world of nuclear weapons, .”
No New Nuclear Weapons.
The policy says no new weapons but what is this...........................................................
The new nuclear policy would seek to isolate countries that aren’t in compliance with non-proliferation obligations, an administration official who briefed reporters said. In the
review, Obama rejects the development of new nuclear weapons while increasing
efforts to modernize the current arsenal.
The review endorses keeping in place — albeit in smaller numbers — the U.S.
triad of submarine-launched D-5 Trident missiles, land-based missiles and heavy bombers.
And although the review focuses mostly on strategic nuclear weapons, it also says the
U.S. needs to retain a capability to launch if needed so-called “non-strategic
nuclear weapons.”
The Air Force, for example, is directed to eventually upgrade its new F-35 fighter to
carry both conventional and nuclear weapons.
Upgrading the Lockheed Martin Corp. F-35 to carry the B-61 nuclear bomb on aircraft deployed overseas is one of several initiatives the report outlines as important to reassuring allies of a U.S. commitment to nuclear deterrence.