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Visit GreenPolicy360's associate Strategic Demands
● https://www.strategicdemands.com/
● https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Nuclear_Weapons
● https://www.strategicdemands.com/nuclear-issues-cold-war-2-0/




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Take a look at the latest at http://strategicdemands.com/ ...
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Beginning in July 2017, we began a campaign at #StratDem to push for Congress to *immediately* act to review and reconsider the "singular authority" of the current president to launch nuclear first strikes.
Beginning in July 2017, GreenPolicy360 and Strategic Demands began a #StratDem campaign to push for Congress to *immediately* act to review and reconsider the "singular authority" of the current president to launch nuclear first strikes.


Nuclear weapon first use/preemptive use/preventive use (or whatever strategic term experts want to call this power that is in the hands of this president, and his shifts of emotion and strings of threats) continues to create evident cataclysmic danger.
Nuclear weapon first use/preemptive use/preventive use (or whatever strategic term experts want to call this power that is in the hands of this president, and his shifts of emotion and strings of threats) continues to create evident cataclysmic danger.
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Read some of the pieces we've written over the past three months.
Read some of the pieces we've written over the past three months.


Tomorrow, the Senate Foreign Relations Com't is holding a hearing on this critical nuclear issue. We would like to think our work has had a role in this surprising, sudden decision to question nuclear weapon first use policy.
On November 14, the Senate Foreign Relations Com't is [https://www.foreign.senate.gov/hearings/authority-to-order-the-use-of-nuclear-weapons-111417 holding a hearing] on this critical nuclear issue. We would like to think our work has had a role in this surprising, sudden decision to question nuclear weapon first use policy.





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Visit GreenPolicy360's associate Strategic Demands

https://www.strategicdemands.com/

https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Nuclear_Weapons

https://www.strategicdemands.com/nuclear-issues-cold-war-2-0/


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GreenPolicy siterunner:

Beginning in July 2017, GreenPolicy360 and Strategic Demands began a #StratDem campaign to push for Congress to *immediately* act to review and reconsider the "singular authority" of the current president to launch nuclear first strikes.

Nuclear weapon first use/preemptive use/preventive use (or whatever strategic term experts want to call this power that is in the hands of this president, and his shifts of emotion and strings of threats) continues to create evident cataclysmic danger.

Read some of the pieces we've written over the past three months.

On November 14, the Senate Foreign Relations Com't is holding a hearing on this critical nuclear issue. We would like to think our work has had a role in this surprising, sudden decision to question nuclear weapon first use policy.


http://strategicdemands.com/prevent-nuclear-first-use/

http://strategicdemands.com/corkers-next-step/

http://strategicdemands.com/a-nuclear-meme/

http://strategicdemands.com/oversight-us-nuclear-arsenal/

http://strategicdemands.com/no-one-should-have-singular-nuclear-launch-authority/

https://twitter.com/mchanneling/status/928803222579499008

https://twitter.com/mchanneling/status/928801075775377408

https://twitter.com/StephenUCS/status/930108497680916480

https://twitter.com/plough_shares/status/929816842067210240

https://twitter.com/TMCountryman/status/930193032099573760

https://twitter.com/KingstonAReif/status/930179412280082432

http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear-weapons/us-nuclear-weapons-policy/sole-authority


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