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Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat ReductionThe Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program is a 1991 U.S law sponsored by Senators Richard Lugar and Sam Nunn. The program provided funding and expertise for former Soviet states including Russia, Ukraine, Kazakstan and Belarus to decommission nuclear weapons, as agreed by the Soviet Union under disarmament treaties such as SALT II. Under the scrutiny of American contractors, nuclear warheads would be removed from their delivery vehicles, then decommissioned or stockpiled at designated sites in Russia. The bill's philosophy is widely summarized in the biblical phrase swords into ploughshares.OutcomeWeapons deactivated and destroyed under this program include: Other milestone results: Problems and PoliticsThe bill's implementation was carefully followed by its sponsors to ensure effectiveness; Nunn left Congress but now heads the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a private organization concerned with nuclear proliferation issues. Opponents have worried about costs, whether the bill is a Defense Department welfare program, whether monies could be better spent on U.S. warfighting capability including weapons and troops, and suspicion of Russia. Russian InitiativesVolunteers within the Russian social activist network translate or edit English translations of articles on decommissioning, though Western media give it scant attention. One Nunn-Lugar site, Pavlograd has dedicated itself beginning in June 2004 to the decommissioning of nuclear missiles without burning their solid rocket fuel, thus preventing dioxins from threatening the local environment and human population. The Pavlograd missile factory PMZ has converted to an advanced astronautics "Space Clipper" program.
External linksSource: based on information found at Senator Richard G. Lugar's website on the Nunn-Lugar Program [1]. |
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