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Jonathan Granoff, who heads the Global Security Institute in the US, recounts the early history of the anti-nuclear weapons movement (especially the creation of the Pugwash Conferences), and notes the important role that Canada could play in promoting abolition now. He argues that the more promising way to influence Biden is not to say "get rid of nuclear weapons," but rather "live up to the promises that the US made in signing the Non-Proliferation Treaty."
By Metta SpencerJonathan Granoff, who heads the Global Security Institute in the US, recounts the early history of the anti-nuclear weapons movement (especially the creation of the Pugwash Conferences), and notes the important role that Canada could play in promoting abolition now. He argues that the more promising way to influence Biden is not to say "get rid of nuclear weapons," but rather "live up to the promises that the US made in signing the Non-Proliferation Treaty."