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Activism See other Activism Articles Title: 1,400 US Mayors Just Slammed the White House for Risking Nuclear War With Russia War games and nuclear policy perpetuated by the Obama administration arefueling growing tensions with Russia and putting the world at risk of a nuclear war, according to an official nonpartisan organization consisting of 1,407 mayors and other leaders of cities with 30,000 or more inhabitants. In a unanimous decision at their 84th annual conference, the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) passed a resolution condemning President Barack Obamas decision to set the U.S. on track to spend $1 trillion over the next 30 years to maintain and modernize its nuclear bombs and warheads, production facilities, delivery systems, and command and control. The Obama administration has [
] reduced the US nuclear stockpile less than any post-Cold War presidency, the resolution, passed in Indianapolis on June 27, reads. The resolution is supportive of the 1970 international nuclear agreement known as the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), but the USCM chastised the Obama administrations drift from NPT principles by contrasting it with another international agreement to which the administration has held steadfast. Referencing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) joint-military exercise in Eastern Europe, known as Anaconda 2016, the USCM said: The largest NATO war games in decades, involving 14,000 US troops, and activation of US missile defenses in Eastern Europe are fueling growing tensions between nuclear-armed giants. Noting 94 percent of the more than 15,000 nuclear weapons in the world are held by the U.S. or Russia and that most of those are orders of magnitude more powerful than the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs the USCM pushed for a nuclear weapons spending reduction to the minimum necessary, arguing in favor of more financial focus on deteriorating andcrumbling infrastructure within the U.S., instead. [F]ederal funds are desperately needed in our communities to build affordable housing, create jobs with livable wages, improve public transit, and develop sustainable energy sources, the resolution said. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were repeatedly mentioned in the USCM document, including in the opening clause, which stated asserted the 1945 atomic bombings indiscriminately incinerated tens of thousands of ordinary people, and by the end of 1945 more than 210,000 people mainly civilians, were dead, and the surviving hibakusha, their children and grandchildren continue to suffer from physical, psychological and sociological effects. Though the resolution offered praise to President Obama for his May visit to Hiroshima, as well as congratulations on the success of international negotiations with Iran over its civilian nuclear program, the UCSM resolved to demand more multilateral talks and an end to nuclear weapons manufacturing. However, the organization does not expect change to come until at least January 20, 2017, when a new president replaces Obama. Their resolution, titled, Calling on the Next U.S. President to Pursue Diplomacy with Other Nuclear-Armed States; Participate in Negotiations for the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons; Cut Nuclear Weapons Spending and Redirection Funds to Meet the Needs of Cities, issued a more urgent call for more U.S. cities to join the long-standing Mayors for Peace campaign, another movement against nuclear weapons. Mayors for Peace is an international organization founded by the mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1991. They currently have 5,500 member cities, and their goal is to reach 10,000 by 2020. The organization calls upon cities to stand together for nuclear abolition and world peace. Below are the USCMs resolutions 23 sponsors and co-sponsors, all mayors, from 23 cities in 14 states, as well as the District of Columbia, according to the Western States Legal Foundation: Little Rock, Arkansas Mark Stodola Santa Ana, California Miguel A. Pulido West Sacramento, California Christopher L. Cabaldon District of Columbia Muriel Bowser Hallandale Beach, Florida Joy Cooper West Palm Beach, Florida Geraldine Muoio Pembroke Pines, Florida Frank Ortis Normal, Illinois Chris Koos Urbana, Illinois Laurel Lunt Prussing Des Moines, Iowa M. Franklin Cownie Dubuque, Iowa Roy Buol College Park, Maryland Patrick L. Wojahn Holyoke, Massachusetts Alex Morse Benton Harbor, Michigan Marcus Muhammad Rochester, Minnesota Ardell F. Brede New York City, New York Bill de Blasio Dayton, Ohio Nan Whaley Beaverton, Oregon Denny Doyle Eugene, Oregon Kitty Piercy Portland, Oregon Charlie Hales Easton, Pennsylvania Salvatore J. Panto, Jr. Madison, Wisconsin Paul Soglin Racine, Wisconsin John Dickert Poster Comment: Tatarewicz Alright for these puckerbellies to protest but they don't have to rely on the Israeli lobby and its Sayanim army for success at the polls as is the case with Democrats and Republicans seeking election to Congress and who only are assured of their sinecures after pledging to give top priority to Israel's security; in particular providing that illegal state with unconditional grants, military hardware and having US military fight its wars. Yonatan I must admit I am pleasantly surprised that 1400 US mayors are actually aware of what is going on regarding NATO and Europe. It would be even better if they started condemning US support for ISIS/Daesh/Jubhat/al Nusra. Guest/ Yonatan Most US cities are full of crumbling roads, bridges, sewer pipes, water infrastructure, schools, etc. but the Governments priority is to spend trillions on wars and weapons AMHants... t is such a shame that Blair got rid of the Death Penalty for Treason. Some might learn lessons by seeing Blair being hung in The Tower of London. janbn AMHants He should be hung along with Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and all the rest of the neocons who pushed for that criminal war. At least Britain had an investigation. When you are an American president you can do all the bombing and invading that you want and never pay the price....the price is paid by the millions of dead and maimed and the thousands of American soldiers who were sent to war on a lie. Lloyd Cross/ AMHants Exactly why he got rid of the Death Penalty , He Knew He Was Wrong Right From the Start , Getting Rid of it Saved his Neck. . AMHants /Lloyd Cross Him and that weird wife of his. He tweeked around with the UK Human Rights Act, and look how his wife cleaned up the contracts. She is also hoping to go in and hoover up any Government financed private sector agencies that will cater for NHS work. Since when was Cherie Blair part of the care system? Donate! 1 Originally appeared at Anti Media Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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Guess the good mayors have forgotten Nanking and other enterprises attended by the suffering Japanese. Side note... With the US pull out of Japan, they would have atomic weapons within one year. But of course they would never use such horrific weapons, right?
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