Get Real About Getting Rid of Nukes

Amy Potter /

Although folks like President Obama, U.N. chief Ban Ki-Moon, and IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei have long dreamed of a nuclear-free world, it’s time to get real and admit that the road to zero they want to take is unlikely to get us there. Proponents of denuclearization may have the best of intentions, but their belief that others will quickly rid themselves of nukes only if the U.S. does it first is unrealistic. As Heritage Vice President Kim Holmes explains in today’s Washington Times, their claims don’t stand up to the facts.

First, unless and until we can render nuclear weapons obsolete with effective missile defenses, and as long as proliferation continues and information on how to build bombs is so readily available, there will be those who seek them. Second, the benefits and prestige of joining the “nuclear club” are all too clear. Iran and North Korea, which have little influence on the world stage, aren’t seeking these weapons to protect themselves from harm or to wreak destruction. Rather, their real aim is to gain influence over our power and policies in their region. (more…)